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It # sets the PTHREAD_LIBS output variable to the threads library and linker # flags, and the PTHREAD_CFLAGS output variable to any special C compiler # flags that are needed. (The user can also force certain compiler # flags/libs to be tested by setting these environment variables.) # # Also sets PTHREAD_CC to any special C compiler that is needed for # multi-threaded programs (defaults to the value of CC otherwise). (This # is necessary on AIX to use the special cc_r compiler alias.) # # NOTE: You are assumed to not only compile your program with these flags, # but also to link with them as well. For example, you might link with # $PTHREAD_CC $CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS $LDFLAGS ... $PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS # # If you are only building threaded programs, you may wish to use these # variables in your default LIBS, CFLAGS, and CC: # # LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS" # CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS" # CC="$PTHREAD_CC" # # In addition, if the PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE thread-attribute constant # has a nonstandard name, this macro defines PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE to # that name (e.g. PTHREAD_CREATE_UNDETACHED on AIX). # # Also HAVE_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT is defined if pthread is found and the # PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT symbol is defined when compiling with # PTHREAD_CFLAGS. # # ACTION-IF-FOUND is a list of shell commands to run if a threads library # is found, and ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND is a list of commands to run it if it # is not found. If ACTION-IF-FOUND is not specified, the default action # will define HAVE_PTHREAD. # # Please let the authors know if this macro fails on any platform, or if # you have any other suggestions or comments. This macro was based on work # by SGJ on autoconf scripts for FFTW (http://www.fftw.org/) (with help # from M. Frigo), as well as ac_pthread and hb_pthread macros posted by # Alejandro Forero Cuervo to the autoconf macro repository. We are also # grateful for the helpful feedback of numerous users. # # Updated for Autoconf 2.68 by Daniel Richard G. # # LICENSE # # Copyright (c) 2008 Steven G. 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But first, please read .libfolia-2.4/ChangeLog0000664000175000017500000073455113645546034011666 000000000000002020-03-20 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: some small refactoring 2020-03-20 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_types.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h: some code reshuffling 2020-03-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: removed special code for Sentence in Quote. solves https://github.com/proycon/folia/issues/82 2020-03-05 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: remove unused fuctions. added more comment 2020-03-05 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, src/folia_engine.cxx: small refactoring again. comment++ 2020-03-05 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, src/folia_engine.cxx: small refactoring to avoud copying of a map 2020-03-05 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, src/folia_engine.cxx: more comment 2020-03-04 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h: returning a const pointer wasn't a good plan 2020-03-04 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_provenance.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_engine.cxx, src/folia_provenance.cxx: comments and refactoring 2020-03-04 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: more comment 2020-03-04 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac, include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: more documentation added. Renamed functions to be more clear 2020-03-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: comment comment, comment (and some refactoring) 2020-03-02 Ko van der Sloot * dox.cfg, include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: comment, comment, comment 2020-02-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: make sure that for pre 1.6 documents, the metadata uses the OLD names for annotations 2020-02-27 Ko van der Sloot * src/folialint.cxx: don't add provenance data when the document version is < 2.0 2020-02-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: small change in confidence output, again. 2020-02-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: changed the output of confidence values. shorter, more onderstandable 2020-02-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: added an output_encoding constant, should be UTF-8 always. 2020-02-25 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: added just another syntax check 2020-02-25 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: added an extra syntax check. still more to do 2020-02-25 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_utils.cxx: added a TextValue() function 2020-02-25 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: added a check on spurious text nodes. Detects SOME problems 2020-02-23 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: improved text checking when appending words to sentences. Code needs cleanup and generalization... 2020-02-21 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: better detection of spurious text in docements, and better error message too 2020-02-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: some code added to detect spurious text elements, still misses some. (see https://github.com/LanguageMachines/libfolia/issues/43) 2020-02-14 Ko van der Sloot * src/folialint.cxx: fixed problem, folialint refused to run without options 2020-02-13 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: added a getRoot() function, needed now document[0] indexing is removed 2020-02-13 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: enhanced addWord function 2020-02-13 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: removed comparission operators for Document's the code was dead-wrong and returned true always. 2020-02-13 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: removed the iindex vector. save a little memory and was only used in one cornercase in foliatest 2020-02-13 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_engine.cxx: added more comment 2020-02-13 Ko van der Sloot * docs/folialint.1: updated man page for folialint 2020-02-13 Ko van der Sloot * src/folialint.cxx: updated usage() 2020-02-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_provenance.cxx: added comment 2020-02-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_provenance.h, src/folia_provenance.cxx: removed the randnum() function 2020-02-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_engine.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_types.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: code cleanup. Also removed the odd AnnotationType::AnnotationType construct. Requires recompiling everything! 2020-02-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: code cleanup 2020-02-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/Makefile.am: this breaks the ABI, so bump the library version 2020-02-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: typo in comment 2020-02-11 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: cleanup 2020-02-11 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: experimenta code with xlink in a separate virtual class 2020-02-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: made createElement a member of the virtual FoliaElement class 2020-01-29 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fixed https://github.com/LanguageMachines/libfolia/issues/42 2020-01-29 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: improved debugging possiblities 2020-01-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, src/folia_engine.cxx: code cleanup 2020-01-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/folia_builder.h, src/Makefile.am, src/folia_builder.cxx: definitively remove folia_builder 2020-01-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, src/folia_engine.cxx: remove unused flush() function 2020-01-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, src/folia_engine.cxx: more comment 2020-01-27 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: update documentation 2020-01-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_engine.cxx: add a lot of comment 2020-01-23 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h: removed inclusion of folia_builder.h 2020-01-23 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_types.cxx: de ++ iterator on Attrib stopped too early. never detected (used?) 2020-01-23 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/Makefile.am: removed folia_builder from the buils. It is buggy and unused 2020-01-23 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_properties.cxx: added lost reverse_old map 2020-01-23 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_properties.cxx: comma fix 2020-01-23 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_properties.cxx: regenerated with more verbose annotationtype/attribute documentation from foliaspec 2020-01-23 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_types.cxx: some documentation added again 2020-01-23 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_types.cxx: documentation update 2020-01-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: finished first round of adding comment to folia_impl.cxx 2020-01-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: more documentation, and fixed an brainfart in Division::head() 2020-01-22 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: keep adding documentation 2020-01-22 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 65570c62828a8965053f9793408fbd84c45d1b7c Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Wed Jan 22 10:37:22 2020 +0100 2020-01-21 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added more documentation 2020-01-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: small refactoring. 2020-01-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: some edit tot solve Doxygen errors 2020-01-20 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed some Doxigen error messages 2020-01-20 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added more comment 2020-01-20 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: more doxygen comment added 2020-01-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: more comments. Work in progress 2020-01-16 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: started added comments 2020-01-13 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS, codemeta.json, configure.ac: keep working on 2.4 2020-01-13 Ko van der Sloot * codemeta.json, configure.ac: set correct verions for bug-fix-release 2020-01-13 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: NEWS about bug-fix release 2020-01-10 Ko van der Sloot * m4/ax_boost_base.m4, m4/ax_boost_regex.m4: removed unneeded files 2020-01-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: make sure reverse_old map is initialized only once! 2020-01-09 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: add better debugging for correct() 2020-01-08 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: implemented correct() method for New and Correction. Do we need Current too? 2020-01-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: small fix for text() in Corrections 2020-01-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: adapted date copyright 2019-12-27 Ko van der Sloot * README.md, include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/folia_builder.h, include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_provenance.h, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_builder.cxx, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_provenance.cxx, src/folia_types.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx, src/folialint.cxx, src/simpletest.cxx: enter 2020 2019-12-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, src/folia_properties.cxx: added copyright info 2019-12-19 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: more clearer error message 2019-12-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_utils.h: made KWargs::init() public again. 2019-12-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_utils.cxx: play around with Doxygen 2019-12-16 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: when correction, make sure a New tag is added. (which may be empty) 2019-12-16 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: changed Correction::get_delimiter() in an attempt to solve https://github.com/LanguageMachines/libfolia/issues/38 2019-12-13 Ko van der Sloot * dox.cfg, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: playing a bit with doxygen 2019-12-13 Ko van der Sloot * dox.cfg, src/folia_impl.cxx: added a Doxygen configuration file 2019-12-13 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: attempt to fix https://github.com/LanguageMachines/libfolia/issues/37 2019-12-13 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: better error message 2019-11-20 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: added comment 2019-11-18 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: some news. not releasing yet 2019-11-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: small edits. typos and comments 2019-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added a shortcurt in text() for nodes in the wrong textclass 2019-11-14 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: improved debugging, but still not able to find what's wrong 2019-11-14 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: some better debug messages 2019-10-21 Ko van der Sloot * codemeta.json, configure.ac: back to working on 2.4 2019-10-21 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS, codemeta.json, configure.ac: get ready for bug-fix release 2019-10-21 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac, src/folia_engine.cxx: replaced unsafe tmpname() function by TiCC::tempname() 2019-10-17 Maarten van Gompel * README.md, m4/ax_boost_base.m4: added release and repostatus badges 2019-09-30 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_document.cxx: removed inline because gcc 9.1 stumbles over it (while certain older versions did not) 2019-08-29 Ko van der Sloot * codemeta.json, configure.ac: bump version after release 2019-08-29 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: typos in NEWS 2019-08-29 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: NEWS about release 2019-08-29 Ko van der Sloot * src/Makefile.am: bump library version again 2019-08-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: removed a never called code-branch 2019-08-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: more autodeclare fixes. code gets messier again :{ 2019-08-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: changed type of exception thrown 2019-08-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: some autodeclaration improvements. improving folialint also 2019-08-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folialint.cxx: also accept -a as shortcut for --autodeclare; and -d for --debug 2019-08-27 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: more refactoring 2019-08-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: small refactoring 2019-08-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: catch another declaration error. code gets really nasty :{ 2019-08-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: some fixes regarding auto declaration 2019-08-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: also autodeclare when appending children (which may have been doc-less) 2019-08-26 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: add autodeclaration mode 2019-08-21 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: regenerated foliaspec 2019-08-21 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: changed signature of exception to XmlError 2019-08-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: we do not throw anymore when searching for annotations. Just return 0 or an empty vector 2019-08-21 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 84d901ba8903a43492aed6fbb5099cf2d2acc257 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Wed Aug 21 15:22:33 2019 +0200 2019-08-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: added comment 2019-08-19 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: refactoring. removed default parameter 2019-08-19 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: implementing extra parameter for select to not recurse when a hit is found 2019-08-18 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: cleanup 2019-08-18 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: updated dependency 2019-08-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: don't copy the exception on re-throw 2019-08-17 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: hmm 2019-08-17 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: .travis.yml cleanup 2019-08-17 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml, configure.ac: attemp to fix travis 2019-08-16 Ko van der Sloot * src/Makefile.am: I hate this 2019-08-16 Ko van der Sloot * src/simpletest.cxx: fixed simple_test (didn't return FAILURE on failure) 2019-08-16 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_provenance.cxx: this seems to satisfy scan-build 2019-08-16 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_provenance.h, src/folia_provenance.cxx: changed signature off functio, Make scan-build happy 2019-08-16 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml, configure.ac: removing boost dependency 2019-08-07 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_engine.h: added a member to TextEngine to retrieve the number of textparents found 2019-08-07 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: when parsing incremental, we should also keep track of the original default processors. should fix issue70 again. Very messy code! 2019-08-05 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed al logic error in attribute parsing. Made some code in folia::engine redundant :) 2019-08-05 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_engine.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: some debugging statements added 2019-08-05 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: allwo for empty comment and description. Also start using the correct names for types (XML_READER_TYPE_ELEMENT not XML_ELEMENT_NODE and such) 2019-08-05 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: Comment en Description may have empty content now 2019-07-22 Ko van der Sloot * codemeta.json, configure.ac: keep working on 2.3 after release 2.2.1 2019-07-22 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS, codemeta.json, configure.ac: get ready for bug-fix release 2.2.1 2019-07-18 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Updated for FoLiA v2.2 2019-07-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: better debug messages 2019-07-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: added some comment 2019-07-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folialint.cxx: folialint now signals succes to stderr 2019-07-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fixed default_processor() 2019-07-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: better error message 2019-07-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_engine.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: next attempt to fix https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ucto/issues/70 and https://github.com/proycon/folia/issues/74 2019-07-16 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h: code layout 2019-07-16 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: comment 2019-07-16 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added comment 2019-07-16 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: fixing... removed debug lines too 2019-07-16 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: start fixing issue74 2019-07-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added the setname to the error message 2019-07-15 Ko van der Sloot * codemeta.json, configure.ac: bump version after release 2019-07-15 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: typo 2019-07-15 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: Some NEWS about new release 2019-07-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, src/folia_engine.cxx: more cleanup 2019-07-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, src/folia_engine.cxx: cleaning up 2019-07-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: removed the ugly extra parameter from adable() and append() 2019-07-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: cleaning up 2019-07-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, src/folia_engine.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: working on a smarter fix for handling nodes. Removing the ugly patch 6395a42575e8da44c804790b62315c7e092cf73b 2019-07-11 Ko van der Sloot * : commit fd41c32bd5e2800b400f32e0d398a660eb51b57f Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Thu Jul 11 10:08:50 2019 +0200 2019-07-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: make shure to flush th stream on outputting a document (see https://github.com/LanguageMachines/frog/issues/75 ) 2019-07-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_engine.h: made Engine::create_simple_tree() public again 2019-07-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, src/Makefile.am, src/folia_engine.cxx: small refeactoring, and bumped library version because of ABI breach 2019-07-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_engine.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: added an extra 'xml_reader_context' parameter to addable() and append(). quite ugly. breaks ABI 2019-07-10 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: better debug info please 2019-07-09 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: added comment 2019-07-09 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: avoid double output of xml:id (used in debugging only) 2019-07-08 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: better debugging 2019-07-08 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: another fix for frog issue 77 2019-07-08 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: fix for problem detected in https://github.com/LanguageMachines/frog/issues/77 2019-06-19 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_provenance.cxx: disable debugging 2019-06-19 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_provenance.cxx: maybe fixes strange problem on Travis/MacOSX 2019-06-19 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_provenance.cxx: more debugging... 2019-06-19 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: maybe this fixes it? 2019-06-19 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_provenance.cxx: enable debugging 2019-06-19 Ko van der Sloot * codemeta.json, configure.ac: bump version after release 2019-06-19 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: NEWS about next release 2019-06-14 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_engine.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: When using the folia-engine. we have to save the ORIGINAL annotationdefaults, and use these when parsing 2019-06-13 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_engine.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_provenance.cxx: start using more stuff from 2019-06-13 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx: small improvements 2019-06-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: error message contained wrong value 2019-06-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_provenance.cxx: hmm, processor ID's are NOT stored in the document index 2019-06-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_provenance.cxx: typo 2019-06-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_provenance.cxx: added NCname check for generate_id value 2019-06-04 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_provenance.cxx: fall-back to auto() when next() is impossible 2019-06-03 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_provenance.cxx: change signature of exception 2019-06-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_provenance.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_provenance.cxx: more refactoring in provenance stuff 2019-06-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_provenance.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_provenance.cxx: redfactoring id generation. Make it more clear 2019-05-29 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: removed debug line 2019-05-29 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_provenance.cxx: some improvements to generate() code 2019-05-29 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_provenance.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_provenance.cxx: start implementing code for autgenerating processor id's 2019-05-29 Ko van der Sloot * codemeta.json, configure.ac: bump version after release 2019-05-29 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: start spreading the NEW, we're releasing today 2019-05-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: small and numb edit 2019-05-28 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_provenance.cxx: for new, DON'T assign a default processor when no annotator or procesor is present. Needs some fixing... 2019-05-27 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: the engine sets the original input file-name in the created doc now. 2019-05-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h: added getter for the original filename of a Document 2019-05-24 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_provenance.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_provenance.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: get_processor_by_name() ==> get_processors_by_name(); might return more then 1 2019-05-24 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_provenance.h, src/folia_provenance.cxx: added utility to generate random numbers (witl a small chance of collisions) 2019-05-23 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 3ffd96a53ffd8afbbc68e44e4157db1beea9076e Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Thu May 23 15:46:36 2019 +0200 2019-05-23 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_engine.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: fixed issues with xlink:type vs type attribute 2019-05-23 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 74d9552162bc6ab3a637345f0c6ff843f13ec301 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Thu May 23 12:10:03 2019 +0200 2019-05-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: add default alternative-annotation declaration when adding Alternative 2019-05-22 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h: added 2 backward compatible functions 2019-05-22 Ko van der Sloot * : meh, conflicts commit 621d50d1ad94b5b7dc0ce5fd27c956110b625af4 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Wed May 22 15:57:32 2019 +0200 2019-05-22 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, include/libfolia/folia_provenance.h, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/Makefile.am, src/folia_builder.cxx, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_engine.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_provenance.cxx, src/folia_types.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: some merging went wrong... fixing 2019-05-22 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: start adding NEWS 2019-05-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: merged and small fix 2019-05-22 Ko van der Sloot * : Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/folia2.0' 2019-05-22 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: more function renaming and cleaning up 2019-05-22 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: more renaming of stuff 2019-05-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/simpletest.cxx: fixed 'make check' 2019-05-22 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_engine.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: renaming functions. less CamelCaps please... 2019-05-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: more kanon stuff cleaned 2019-05-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: sorting out kanon stuff a bit. not done yet 2019-05-21 Ko van der Sloot * src/folialint.cxx: don't add provenance data when --KANON or --strip is specified 2019-05-21 Ko van der Sloot * src/folialint.cxx: add provenance data to folialint result 2019-05-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_provenance.h, src/folia_provenance.cxx: added setter/getter for processor metadata 2019-05-21 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: add a default processor when available and no annotator is specified 2019-05-21 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: don't output annotator attributes when a processor is present too. output confidence always as 6 postions fixed point 2019-05-21 Ko van der Sloot * src/foliadiff.sh: small change in output 2019-05-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: implemented TextMarkUpReference class 2019-05-19 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_properties.cxx: regenerated foliaspec for folia 2.1 2019-05-16 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Regenerated foliaspec 2019-05-16 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: added possibility for canonical output of annotation declarations 2019-05-16 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, include/libfolia/folia_provenance.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_builder.cxx, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_provenance.cxx: sorting out some default annotation stuff 2019-05-16 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: fixed stupid problem with mistaken * codemeta.json, configure.ac: for now, revert version bump. It will upset foliatest master... 2019-05-15 Ko van der Sloot * codemeta.json, configure.ac: bumped version after release. 2019-05-15 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: updated NEWS 2019-05-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_engine.cxx: replaced 'processor' by 'enigine' in error messages 2019-05-14 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: changed enum TEXT_FLAGS to a enum Class 2019-05-14 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed TEXT_CLASS operator |= 2019-05-14 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: more code cleaning. please use {} in every if-then-else and for loop! 2019-05-14 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: some code cleanup 2019-05-14 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: next attempt to fix memory leak 2019-05-13 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: reverted last fix. needs more thinking... 2019-05-13 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed memory leak 2019-05-07 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_provenance.cxx: some cleanup too 2019-05-07 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_provenance.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/Makefile.am, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_provenance.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: moved provenance code to own module 2019-05-06 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fix in undeclare() 2019-05-06 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed text assignment for Wrefs 2019-05-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: added a quick fix to add the t attribute for a wref output under nodes 2019-05-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: allow now() as value for begin/end datetime 2019-05-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: changed handling of 'generator' parameter in processor cretation 2019-05-01 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: small debug update 2019-04-30 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fixed 'un_declare()' 2019-04-30 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: added a get_processor_by_name() fuction. Fixed declare() for types that may have an empty set 2019-04-26 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: regenerated foliaspec 2019-04-23 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_engine.h, src/folia_engine.cxx: added an un_declare() member to the engine 2019-04-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: make sure all attributes used in <*-declaration> are supported 2019-04-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_utils.cxx: added a missing function. Was in the API but never used? 2019-04-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: no longer add annotator and annotatortype to suggestion 2019-04-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: DON'T assing a processor attribute on nodes that may not have one! 2019-04-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: adapted logic, now Hiddenword is also Printable 2019-04-17 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 500c22ea5feedf9c2826e287cc1e6bc343deda43 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Wed Apr 17 17:13:20 2019 +0200 2019-04-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_properties.cxx: commit MY attempt 2019-04-17 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Renegerated foliaspec 2019-04-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: improved error message 2019-04-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fixed processor resolving 2019-04-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added a check if a correct processor is used for the annotationtype at hand 2019-04-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: for now, we are done refactoring text() stuff 2019-04-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: save working state 2019-04-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: next refactoring step 2019-04-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: refactoring text() calls 2019-04-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: add show_hidden parameter to phoncontent() too 2019-04-16 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: added Hiddenword text extraction. code is rough still. 2019-04-16 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: start refactoring text() method 2019-04-15 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/{folia_processor.h => folia_engine.h}, src/Makefile.am, src/{folia_processor.cxx => folia_engine.cxx}: replace Processor class by Engine class, to avoid confusion 2019-04-15 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/{folia_processor.h => folia_engine.h}, src/Makefile.am, src/{folia_processor.cxx => folia_engine.cxx}: renamed Processor class to Engine, to avoid confusion with the provenanve processor 2019-04-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: more fixes and additions in provenance. Stiil have to add command. 2019-04-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: adding more info to provenance 2019-04-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: add function to extract the user from the environment. changed time format back (is was changed by accident) 2019-04-11 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: work on generator info 2019-04-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: added a fall_back when next() can't find a number 2019-04-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: added a special id=next option to processsor creation 2019-04-11 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: improved provenance ans processor interface. Simplified set aliasing code 2019-04-10 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: small refactoring 2019-04-10 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: avoid trailing space in Document saving 2019-04-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: some code reshuffling 2019-04-09 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx: avoid adding the same processor multiple times 2019-04-09 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx: added format attribute to *-declaration 2019-04-09 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx: added some useful templates for node creation 2019-04-08 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fix 2019-04-04 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed AnnotatorType hassle 2019-04-04 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx, src/folia_types.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: extended the AnnotatorType enum, en use it more widely 2019-04-04 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_builder.cxx, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx: cleaning up 2019-04-04 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: more refactoring. moving members to protected/private 2019-04-04 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: more refeactoring 2019-04-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: and more refactoring. making more members private 2019-04-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: more refactoring 2019-04-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: some refactoring and cleaning 2019-04-03 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: simplified code 2019-04-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: enable space attribute on all structure elements 2019-04-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: partly revert previous checkin. needs more thinking.... 2019-04-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: start implementing space attrinute for all AbstractStructureElements 2019-04-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: added a parameter to Processor::declare() 2019-04-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: assure to use OLD tag names for OLD folia versions 2019-04-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: added setters for the document modes. improved stripping... 2019-04-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: Morphe and Phoneme ar both AbstractWords 2019-04-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: disabled debug line 2019-04-02 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Regenerated foliaspec 2019-04-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: don't add processsor attribute if there is a default 2019-04-01 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: changes in add_processor() 2019-04-01 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: made another test succeed 2019-04-01 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: added more provenance handling 2019-03-28 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: some fixes. added add_processor() member 2019-03-28 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: added more functionality 2019-03-27 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: small fix 2019-03-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: changed signature of getprocessors() 2019-03-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: add more functionality to Provenance and it's processors 2019-03-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: add possibility to create a Document using a filename directly (instead of with 'file="filename"') 2019-03-26 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: make constant what IS constant 2019-03-26 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: added 'declared()' functions. should superseed isDeclared() in the future 2019-03-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fixed problem with duplicate declarations 2019-03-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: warn when no default processor can be assigned 2019-03-26 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx: warn for undefined processors 2019-03-25 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: small fix 2019-03-25 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: save current work. 2019-03-25 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: start imnplementing groupannotations 2019-03-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx: improved provenance handling. now we support multiple annotators per annotationtype 2019-03-21 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: also handle meta tags now 2019-03-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: improved parsing provenance data. start appending code 2019-03-20 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: start implementing provenance parsing 2019-03-20 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: somw reshuffling 2019-03-20 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: String needs AllowGenerateID imnsho 2019-03-20 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: reshuffling classes 2019-03-20 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: fixes 2019-03-19 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: more updates, renamed FoliaImpl class to AbstractElement 2019-03-19 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: added AbstractWord class 2019-03-19 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: small steps 2019-03-19 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: let's build folia2.0 too #optimistic 2019-03-19 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: fixed properties and handling of CDATA 2019-03-19 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: some fixex to make it work sort of 2019-03-19 Ko van der Sloot * src/Makefile.am: bump library version, we gona break all 2019-03-19 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: bump build version, to distinguish from pre folia2.0 2019-03-18 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, src/folia_properties.cxx: regenerated foliaspec: added wrefables 2019-03-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: some fixes 2019-03-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_properties.cxx: fix Hyphbreak hierarchy 2019-03-18 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: regenerated foliaspec 2019-03-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_types.cxx: it compiles! DON'T SHIPS IT 2019-03-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: moving on 2019-03-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: moving on 2019-03-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_properties.h: start working on 2.0 2019-03-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: start working on 2.0 2019-03-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: start working on 2.0 2019-03-18 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: regenerated 2019-03-18 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, src/folia_properties.cxx: from foliaspec: added annotationtype_elementtype_map and annotationtype_xml_map 2019-03-18 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_properties.cxx: regenerated foliaspec 2019-03-18 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: added foliaspec:oldtags_map 2019-03-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: added some forward compatible code, to handle (mostly IGNORE) upcoming FoLiA 2.0 features 2019-03-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: Avoid an extra newline when streaming a Document. 2019-03-07 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: cleanup. for .bz2, reverted to a temporary file 2019-03-07 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: added possibility to run the processor on FoLiA in string buffers too 2019-03-07 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: another cleanup step 2019-03-06 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: more double code removed 2019-03-06 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: sorting out common code. save current state of affairs 2019-03-06 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: more cleanup. use switch() in stead of if-then-elsif trees 2019-03-06 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: some varaiables renamed. added comment 2019-03-06 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: simplified code 2019-03-06 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: removed duplicate code 2019-03-05 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: some fixes of folia::processor(). 2019-02-28 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 12b50df4b287ccd29126205d7669abb80c2a1249 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Thu Feb 21 16:44:02 2019 +0100 2019-02-14 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_utils.h: add output operator for ElementType 2019-02-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: some small refeactoring 2019-02-07 Ko van der Sloot * : commit e58264273bceedd9ca5fc6c3c5b00fc24a402916 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Tue Feb 5 10:55:03 2019 +0100 2019-02-04 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: better debug message 2019-02-04 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: improved error message, adding the id 2019-01-28 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: attempt to fix difficult nodes with markup and spaces 2019-01-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: fixed textreader problem with large XML files 2019-01-24 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: but leave some backward compatibility 2019-01-24 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: sorting out 'id' stuff 2019-01-24 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx: uses same xmlParser options everywhere. fixed endless loop in reading external folia. (never tested?) 2019-01-23 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: started some refactoring using KWargs class members 2019-01-23 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: started enhancing the KWargs class 2019-01-23 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_utils.cxx: change KWargs into a real Class. For now totally backward compatibel 2019-01-23 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: small id fix for Note. 2019-01-23 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: small xml:id fix 2019-01-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/simpletest.cxx: fixed 'make check' 2019-01-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_builder.cxx, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: no longer accept 'id="bla"'. 'xml:id="bla"' is required 2019-01-21 Ko van der Sloot * : commit c4771de09c7500d3c616803f70a6ec7bc04b0b9d Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Mon Jan 21 15:14:22 2019 +0100 2019-01-21 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: No longer accept connecting a Word, Phoneme or Morpheme to a SpanAnnotation 2019-01-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added com, yet out-commented code for checking appending of Words to entities. Needs more thinking 2019-01-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: another fix, but I assume it's still incomplete 2019-01-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: another fix 2019-01-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: some fixes for correction nodes 2019-01-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: start fixing handling of corrections 2019-01-16 Ko van der Sloot * : commit a2eb531421f10e9a44ac3d69c208fd759b8ffb57 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Wed Jan 16 17:25:28 2019 +0100 2019-01-15 Maarten van Gompel * README.md: Added latest DOI badge 2019-01-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: improved namespaces handling. Fixed text_node lookup 2018-12-20 Ko van der Sloot * : commit a022ed0410095949a5cf3c7d6f3411bb8b0fad5e Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Thu Dec 20 00:05:29 2018 +0100 2018-12-19 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: attempt to fix text_parent search for complex cases. NOT WORKING OK 2018-12-19 Ko van der Sloot * : commit c08261758e0d308cec38f1e80cbba1f21c6ac9f7 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Wed Dec 19 10:42:26 2018 +0100 2018-12-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed remove() for nodes with a refcount > 0 2018-12-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: typo fixed 2018-12-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: small fix 2018-12-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: attempt to simplify and improve 'version' attribute handling 2018-12-14 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: attempt to fix version trouble. Also fixed warning about libxml::xmlSetStructuredErrorFunc() 2018-12-13 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: don't use the current folia version for missing version attribute, use 1.4.987 instead 2018-12-11 Ko van der Sloot * m4/ax_boost_base.m4: also force more recent ax_boost_base.m4 2018-12-11 Ko van der Sloot * m4/ax_boost_regex.m4: force a recent ax_boost_regex.m4 2018-12-11 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: back to trusty 2018-12-11 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: next attempt 2018-12-11 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: deparate attempt to use older clang, because op ABU problems with boost 2018-12-11 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml, m4/Makefile.am, m4/ax_icu_check.m4: cleaned configuration step. 2018-12-11 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: add boost to the checks 2018-11-29 Ko van der Sloot * codemeta.json, configure.ac: bumped version after release 2018-11-29 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: last minute fix. removing debug line 2018-11-29 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS, codemeta.json: updating NEWS for release 2018-11-29 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml, configure.ac: back to travis:trusty, until we understand what fails wilt boost and clang. 2018-11-28 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: add Boost dependency (for 5 months...) 2018-11-28 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: build on travis:xenial now 2018-11-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: argl, never commit without trying 'make' first! 2018-11-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: added a debug output lins... 2018-11-27 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 19c74c2d1e3e1f74d90fb9b2c95b2eaea83929be Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Mon Nov 19 12:55:50 2018 +0100 2018-11-19 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: fix 'catching polymorphic type by value' warnings. and an incompatible type warning 2018-11-16 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: for now, we don't warn about obsolete function. It's not THAT bad. 2018-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx, src/simpletest.cxx: cleanup icu namespace issues 2018-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx, src/simpletest.cxx: icu namespace cleanup 2018-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: added comment 2018-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: added comment 2018-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: terrible oops 2018-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fixing into ugly code 2018-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: fixing. code is as ugly as before :{ 2018-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: merged smarter version-check from foliareader branch 2018-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: small refactoring 2018-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: fixes after the merge from master 2018-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 8abccc0affb2ffb2d9bbab50d4c1a72bb06e315b Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Thu Nov 15 13:27:49 2018 +0100 2018-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: refeactoring again 2018-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: cleanup 2018-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: more refactoring 2018-11-14 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 41e68ae51028a49a7bc2fdd3ffb8480e1c1e944e Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:43 2018 +0100 2018-11-14 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: small fix to satisfy static checking 2018-11-14 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: and more... 2018-11-14 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx: refactoring.... 2018-11-14 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: more refeactoring 2018-11-14 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx: some refactoring, to get clearer code (at the end) 2018-11-01 Ko van der Sloot * : commit d13efd018b7eea41b81fa9dfa0ae312c75e9b59a Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Thu Nov 1 10:09:43 2018 +0100 2018-10-31 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fix the XML error message 2018-10-31 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fix the XML error message 2018-10-30 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: improved XmlError messaging 2018-10-30 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: improved XmlError messaging 2018-10-30 Ko van der Sloot * : commit d0280612abe219911b28eb000545f46462e354f5 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Tue Oct 30 14:00:49 2018 +0100 2018-10-29 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: hmm, removed a 'break' as it might cause trouble 2018-10-29 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: define as const what is const 2018-10-29 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: smarter solution for wref's 2018-10-29 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: refactoring, also removed some 'magic numbers' 2018-10-29 Ko van der Sloot * : commit a2744f43bef41c23ebee60e569b59daee5a10da4 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Mon Oct 29 15:17:52 2018 +0100 2018-10-29 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: some refactoring, and added a namespace check to folia::Processor 2018-10-29 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: added some safeguards 2018-10-29 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: foliaprocessor now also handles XML_COMMENT nodes 2018-10-25 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: better logging 2018-10-25 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: added flush() for non-root nodes (not tested yet) 2018-10-20 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: typo in .travis.yml 2018-10-20 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: added some dumb code to satisfy scan_build 2018-10-18 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: add foliareader branch to .travis.yml 2018-10-18 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: updated travis to include branch in the IRC notification 2018-10-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: peep-hole optimisation 2018-10-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: cleanup 2018-10-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: fixing counts 2018-10-16 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: added comment 2018-10-15 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: some fixes. commented out mostly. needs thinking 2018-10-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_types.cxx: fix. && != & ! 2018-10-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_types.cxx: added output operation for attributes 2018-10-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: skipping word in folia_processor implies skipping string fragments too 2018-10-11 Ko van der Sloot * : commit c5c410721cd0b65c8b9d900cf4fc78cb9d69ff39 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Thu Oct 11 14:53:49 2018 +0200 2018-10-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/Makefile.am, src/foliadiff.sh: add foliadiff.sh to distribution and installation 2018-10-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folialint.cxx: added --KANON option (only for saves to file) 2018-10-11 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: added --KANON option (only for saves to file) 2018-10-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: get_next_text_parent skips all layers now! 2018-10-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: added logging to folia::Processor class 2018-10-01 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: added 'prefer_sent' option to next_text_parent() 2018-09-27 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: TextProcessor can handle .bz2 files now 2018-09-27 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: textclass fix 2018-09-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_builder.cxx, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx: some refactoring 2018-09-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_builder.cxx, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx: folia::processor is speech aware too now 2018-09-26 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_builder.h, include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_builder.cxx, src/folia_document.cxx: make builder also aware. Added helper functions to document 2018-09-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/Makefile.am: Bumped library version. We added some features... 2018-09-25 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/folia_reader.h, src/Makefile.am, src/folia_reader.cxx: removed old folia_reader. use folia_processor 2018-09-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: some refactoriring and fixed memeory leak 2018-09-20 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: library_vesrion now returns the library VERSION. new folia_version() returns the folia_version 2018-09-20 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: some refactoring, creating a separate TextProcessor class 2018-09-19 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: major fix in text_node_search 2018-09-19 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: removed debug lines 2018-09-19 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: safe current state. not quite working yet 2018-09-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: change node indexing in processor 2018-09-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: add text_parent enumeration 2018-09-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: also add textclass to inventory 2018-09-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: less debugging 2018-09-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: removed debug line 2018-09-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: added a very simple tree parser. needed for 2-pass processing 2018-09-13 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: detect empty input sooner 2018-09-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: add stream output 2018-09-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: added .bz2 support 2018-09-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: some renaming 2018-09-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: make sure to bail out in time 2018-09-05 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx: fixed some namespace issues 2018-09-05 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 3f7d24f51432274bb51e6eda54dc4ad3d698b841 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Wed Sep 5 12:33:53 2018 +0200 2018-09-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: added functions to set language 2018-08-31 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: fix namespace parsing 2018-08-31 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: FoLiA-Processor now can handle some imdi and folia with namespaces (partly) 2018-08-30 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: check output file name 2018-08-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: small fix for 'imdi' 2018-08-28 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: implemented searching with 'or' 2018-08-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_processor.cxx: plumbing some memory leaks 2018-08-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: oesp, removed debug line 2018-08-28 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: added a save() member, and allow init() without an output file name 2018-08-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: trust the libxml2 zlib support for zipped files 2018-08-28 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: some cleanup 2018-08-23 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: some cleanup 2018-08-23 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: processor now works more or less ok 2018-08-22 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx: folia_processor now can copy a whole folia doc without problems :) 2018-08-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_processor.cxx: working on folia_processor 2018-08-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_processor.h, src/folia_processor.cxx: added new files 2018-08-20 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_reader.h, src/Makefile.am, src/folia_reader.cxx: save current work. (failing tests!) 2018-08-17 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: bump version. programs using foliareader should select this 2018-08-06 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h: add icu::namespace 2018-08-06 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h: add icu:: namespace 2018-07-30 Ko van der Sloot * : commit b2519da97a2b78fafa613d05f1475b1ef4939a8f Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Thu Jul 5 15:34:38 2018 +0200 2018-07-05 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_builder.cxx: fix memory leak 2018-07-04 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_builder.cxx: added formatting and indenting 2018-07-04 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: added an xmlstring() function with extra parameters for formatting and indenting. 2018-07-04 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/{folia_reader.h => folia_builder.h}, src/Makefile.am, src/{folia_reader.cxx => folia_builder.cxx}: added a first working implemenetaion of a folia builder class 2018-07-03 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: TextContent: output a ref attribute, when not empty 2018-07-03 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: somewaht clearer error messages. 2018-07-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/folia_reader.h, src/Makefile.am, src/folia_reader.cxx: added stubs for a FoliaReader 2018-05-16 Ko van der Sloot * codemeta.json, configure.ac: bumped version after release 2018-05-16 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: get ready for release 1.13 2018-05-02 Maarten van Gompel * codemeta.json, configure.ac: codemeta update 2018-05-01 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: disabled WordRefrence test. It was incomplete, and hard to solve 2018-04-30 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_impl.cxx: fix spelling errors in error messages 2018-04-18 Maarten van Gompel * codemeta.json: keyword update 2018-04-18 Maarten van Gompel * README.md: README syntax update 2018-04-18 Maarten van Gompel * : commit 57dff5fac0daf17fdeb3be25fd19f3f62072b5c1 Author: Maarten van Gompel Date: Wed Apr 18 22:04:03 2018 +0200 2018-04-10 Ko van der Sloot * : commit d9aef9a9e67e0cea309f38d6db6438b8d289b195 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Wed Apr 4 10:08:57 2018 +0200 2018-03-22 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: added after_failure block 2018-03-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: small edit to statisfy scan-build 2018-03-22 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: typo :{ 2018-03-22 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: updated .travis.yml with ccache and scan-build 2018-03-07 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: small refactoring 2018-02-19 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: bumped version after release 2018-02-19 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: updated NEWS 2018-02-19 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: added new NEWS 2018-02-07 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml, configure.ac: some configuration cleanup 2018-01-22 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml, src/folia_impl.cxx: improved error message when using 'class' on a node without a set declaration 2018-01-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: some ugly hackery to make a const function modify a document 2018-01-16 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: fixed problem with missing parameter in virtual functiondeclaration 2018-01-16 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: the --fixtext document mode now also corrects offsets/ (handle with care). Added --fixtext to folilint 2018-01-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/simpletest.cxx: oesp. forgotten to test 'make check' 2018-01-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/Makefile.am: bump library version. 2018-01-15 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: renamed normalize() function to normalize_spaces(), Because that is what is does. Breaks ABI/API. 2018-01-11 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac, src/folia_impl.cxx: implemented Unicode Normalisation for all _XmlText values 2018-01-03 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml, configure.ac, m4/ac_osx_pkg.m4: add OSX support to .travis.yml 2018-01-02 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: regenerated (1.5.1) 2018-01-02 Ko van der Sloot * Makefile.am, README.md, bootstrap.sh, include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_types.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx, src/folialint.cxx, src/simpletest.cxx: it's 2018 now 2017-12-20 Kobus van der Sloot * : commit 3959d28d4dd3895125f87900ad3f65f714aaf492 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Mon Dec 4 14:22:43 2017 +0100 2017-12-04 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: NEWS for release 1.11 2017-11-23 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: added some danit checking to WordReference: matches the 't' and do we refer something referable? 2017-11-23 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: reverted implementation of forward Wordrefs 2017-11-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: allow for forwars wref's (VERY UNWISE!) 2017-11-21 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: fixed text() problem with tags 2017-11-20 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: in some cases restrict text checking to printable elements. 2017-11-13 Ko van der Sloot * docs/folialint.1: updated 'man' page of folialint 2017-11-06 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 78c9e0331d7ed47d8ebde7db0b6f4ea5738ac7dc Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Mon Nov 6 16:55:18 2017 +0100 2017-11-06 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: small refactoring, plus a typo fixed 2017-10-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: a failed append() should leave the document untouched. (this is NOT enforced everywhere) 2017-10-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fix ref counting. (needs more testing!) 2017-10-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: enforce that all children in an annotationlayer are in the same set 2017-10-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: work on Document::setmode()/getmode(). A bit clumsy it is. 2017-10-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: when serializing Wrefs, be sure to get text in the parents textclass 2017-10-18 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: bumped version after release 2017-10-17 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: some news 2017-10-16 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: folialint now can warn when annotation declarations are unused 2017-10-16 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: improved and simplified text-checking 2017-10-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added exceptions for Text and Division too. feels unpleaseant 2017-10-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: textchecking fix for Morphemes and Phonemes 2017-10-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: cleaner code 2017-10-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: some cleanup/refactoring 2017-10-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fix textchecking. still a bit shaky code though 2017-10-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: attempt to fix text checking 2017-10-11 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: added virtual members 2017-10-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folialint.cxx, src/simpletest.cxx: changed XML parsing. 'empty' nodes inside TextContent, PhonContent and Textmarkup are significant 2017-10-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: added some function for version checking against the library version. Let folilint use it. 2017-10-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: added an update_version() function to update to the most recent library version. Handle with care! 2017-10-06 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: added a xmlstring() serializer to Document. 2017-10-05 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: fixed merging problem 2017-10-05 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 741f821d41b1501cf73d601ba9426e0e29f5bdc2 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Thu Oct 5 16:33:26 2017 +0200 2017-10-05 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: better FOLIA_TEXT_CHECK environment value handling 2017-10-05 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: handle String_t as AbstractStructure_t in finddefaultreference() 2017-10-05 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: moved environment checking to a place where is is always done at least once :) 2017-10-04 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: some fixes in messages 2017-10-04 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: implemented ref for PhonContent too 2017-10-04 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: implemented reference resolving in TextContent 2017-10-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: started implementing offset checking 2017-10-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: some XmlErrors are more specific as InconstistentText now 2017-10-03 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fix imdi metadata when no metadata is provided 2017-10-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: plug a memory leak 2017-10-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: better cleanup 2017-10-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: implemented a cleartextcontent function 2017-10-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/Makefile.am, src/folia_impl.cxx: added a cleartextcontent member 2017-10-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: some cleanup in the metadata code 2017-10-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: default metadatatype is "native" 2017-10-02 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: re-instate --with-icu configuration option 2017-10-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: better error message 2017-10-02 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: re-instated --with-icu in configure.ac 2017-09-29 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: regenerated foliaspec (again) 2017-09-29 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: another foliaspec update 2017-09-29 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Regenerated foliaspec 2017-09-28 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: don't throw in get_val() 2017-09-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fixed set_metadata() 2017-09-28 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: cleanup 2017-09-28 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: fixing metadatstuff, still ugly! 2017-09-28 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: Save current state. Working but still ugly code 2017-09-26 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: some refactoring 2017-09-26 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: some additons to metadata stuff 2017-09-26 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx: completing submetadata stuff 2017-09-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed linebreak serializing. xlink properties were forgotten! 2017-09-26 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: continue working on metadata. getting closer 2017-09-25 Ko van der Sloot * : commit a9118585983269aaa3d6694e45fbef60ad23166f Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Mon Sep 25 18:47:16 2017 +0200 2017-09-25 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: reenerated (version revision number) 2017-09-25 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_utils.cxx: typo 2017-09-25 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_properties.cxx: Regenerated with foliaspec 1.5 (METADATA attribute) (proycon/folia#30) 2017-09-11 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: allow empty argument 2017-09-07 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fixed stupid problem, storing 'now()' instead os a reale date. 2017-09-07 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_properties.cxx: added TEXTCLASS as an optional attribute for Word 2017-09-07 Ko van der Sloot * : commit a73e6b7d37407df6df5de9a05e8524f5e3e1fd3c Merge: ac26d55 095fd5c Author: Kobus van der Sloot Date: Tue Sep 5 16:04:31 2017 +0200 2017-09-05 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: code cleanup 2017-09-05 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: aliases are associated to AnnotationType now, just like the setnames 2017-08-30 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: bump version after release 2017-08-30 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: NEWS for the release 2017-08-30 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: simplified config. accepting ICU 50 on the fly 2017-08-30 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: uses aliasses in serializing trees 2017-08-30 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: simplified configure script. allow for an older icu version too 2017-08-29 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: added checks for insane users 2017-08-29 Ko van der Sloot * src/Makefile.am: bump .so version again... 2017-08-29 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: implemented an alias mechanism for set declarations 2017-08-21 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: textchecking in folia >1.5 documents is more relaxed now. 2017-08-18 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 57137ac96ecf02dd921d093b07249c3db80b4758 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Fri Aug 18 16:42:47 2017 +0200 2017-08-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_utils.cxx, src/simpletest.cxx: added a normalize function for UnicodeString 2017-08-16 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: Bumped version after release 1.8 2017-08-16 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: NEWS about release 2017-08-16 Ko van der Sloot * src/Makefile.am: bump library version 2017-08-15 Ko van der Sloot * : commit a86e4fe432f97171339cb959ada5b5ee5554a247 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Mon Aug 14 12:58:22 2017 +0200 2017-08-14 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: implemented textclass attribute 2017-08-14 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_properties.cxx: Regenerated foliaspec for 1.4.3 (adds TEXTCLASS attrib) 2017-07-27 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: updated .travis.yml 2017-07-20 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fix logic 2017-07-20 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: updated .travis.yml 2017-07-20 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: only do checktext() for 1.5 documents (which don't exist yet) 2017-07-15 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_impl.cxx: More explicit error message #18 2017-07-12 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Regenerated foliaspec for v1.4.2 2017-06-28 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: more strict textchecking. No grace for embedded newlines! 2017-06-27 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed test checking by relaxing a bit on the constraints. 2017-06-26 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: added more text consitency checks. might break weird documents with embedded newlines. 2017-06-14 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fixed problem in version checking 2017-05-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: small refactoring. 2017-05-15 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: added an getmode() member to Document. the FOLIA_TEXT_CKECK enverionment variable works again now 2017-05-15 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h: made Document::setmode() public 2017-05-15 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: jugling around with document modes. added 'fixtext' possibility (unused yet) 2017-05-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: added a 'override' parameter to settext* 2017-05-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: disable text checking for folia < 1.5 2017-05-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: attempt to fix deeptext(). hackery alert 2017-05-09 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: argllll 2017-05-09 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: added Travis notices 2017-05-08 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: daring... 2017-05-08 Ko van der Sloot * .gitignore, README, bootstrap.sh, configure.ac: attempt to simplify configuration for ICU 2017-05-04 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: text checking can now also be disabled using the environment variable FOLIA_TEXT_CHECK (=NO) 2017-05-04 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: CHECKTEXT is the default mode now. But text checking is not complete still 2017-04-24 Ko van der Sloot * docs/folialint.1: added a man page for folialint 2017-04-24 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: avoid nesting of XmlError exception 2017-04-24 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: removed debugline 2017-04-23 Ko van der Sloot * src/folialint.cxx: checktext is the default now. use --nochecktext to disable 2017-04-20 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: exclude text checking for Phonemes and Morphemes everywhere 2017-04-20 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: For now NO text checking is de default still 2017-04-20 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: no text checking on Morphemes and Phonemes 2017-04-20 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: add text checking possibility in settext() functions 2017-04-13 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: oeps. accidently we stripped datatime info... 2017-04-13 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h: made enum Mode local in Document 2017-04-13 Ko van der Sloot * src/folialint.cxx: don't exit when 1 file in a series fails 2017-04-13 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: removed yads (yet another debug statement) 2017-04-13 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: [document] fixed mode handling. removed dbuglines [folialint] fixed mode handling. 2017-04-13 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: again fixed text for Correction. hart to hit moving target 2017-04-13 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: added conditonal textchecking. new --checktext option for folialint 2017-04-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: fixt text() retrieval for Correction 2017-04-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added (unused) test checking code 2017-04-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: restrict deeptext() search to Structure, Span and Correction 2017-04-04 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: en nogmaals 2017-04-04 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: goffer, waarom geeft travis WebLint geen duidelijke melding 2017-04-04 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: don't install gcc4.9, stich with the default 2017-04-04 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: bumped version after release 2017-04-04 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: more NEWS 2017-04-04 Ko van der Sloot * src/Makefile.am: bumped library revision, because some functions have a changed signature 2017-04-04 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: NEWS for the release 2017-04-04 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: set version number for release 2017-04-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: changed textcontent() and phoncontent() to return a 'const' pointer. 2017-04-03 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: textcontent::textcontent() now returns the node itself or Throws when the cls mismatches 2017-03-28 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_document.cxx: fix typo 2017-03-28 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: regenerated foliaspec to solve #14 2017-03-28 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Regenerated from foliaspec (FoLiA 1.4.1), should hopefully solve #13 and #14 2017-02-22 Kobus van der Sloot * : commit 31a30ef10b7b20968845d48eb2453f5e95b12461 Author: Kobus van der Sloot Date: Wed Feb 22 16:22:24 2017 +0100 2017-02-20 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 49916aa4f9cbb032186c2a71da9297f62ea27ba1 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Mon Feb 20 17:45:17 2017 +0100 2017-02-16 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: added a (dangerous!) function to set the TexContent class to 'current' 2017-02-16 Ko van der Sloot * src/folialint.cxx: added more usage() 2017-02-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: some fixes in annotation ref counting 2017-02-14 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: attempt to fix ref counting of annotation-types 2017-02-14 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: added reference counting for annotation set useage. Prvent un_declare from invalidating actions 2017-02-14 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: added an un_declare function to remove annotation declarations. Dangerous te uses! Work in Progress 2017-02-13 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: small fix. str() should never throw 2017-01-25 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: some refactoring: avoid memeory leak and fixed a small bug 2017-01-24 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/Makefile.am: some more refactoring to satisfy static checking 2017-01-23 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: force Travis to use trusty 2017-01-19 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: some refactoring triggered by CPPCHECK 2017-01-06 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: start using the new TEXTCONTAINER property 2017-01-06 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed some typos 2017-01-05 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: typo and date error fixed. not worth releleasing... 2017-01-05 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: bumped version after release 2017-01-05 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: updated news for upcoming release 2017-01-05 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_properties.h: new fields are added to the properties. Breaks ABI 2017-01-05 Ko van der Sloot * src/Makefile.am: signa ABU breakage in de .so name 2017-01-05 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: simplified generateID code. Breaks ABI 2017-01-05 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Regenerated foliaspec 2016-12-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: reverted last change and implemented a working solution :{ 2016-12-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/folialint.cxx: when using --strip for folialint, als0 enable canonical output 2016-12-21 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 08c4774deff6b06dfa29cbb63b4fae878689bf9f Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Wed Dec 21 09:59:40 2016 +0100 2016-12-20 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: small refactoring 2016-12-20 Ko van der Sloot * README.md, include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_types.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx, src/folialint.cxx, src/simpletest.cxx: entering 2017 already 2016-11-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: next non ABI breaking attempt 2016-11-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: attempt to fix generateID without breaking ABI 2016-11-15 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: bump version after release 2016-11-14 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: ticcutils 0.14 should do 2016-11-14 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: we need libticcutils 0.15 NOT 0.5 (doesn't exist)! 2016-11-14 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: updated NEWS for release 2016-11-14 Ko van der Sloot * src/Makefile.am: bumping soname for ABI breaking release 2016-11-10 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: check for empty attributes in Feature creation 2016-11-08 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: make document::text() work 2016-11-08 Ko van der Sloot * : commit da88fb6050c5b27d10fb2d26aae89517ebd26d17 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Tue Nov 8 10:46:57 2016 +0100 2016-11-07 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: changed signature: text() should return a UnicodeString 2016-11-07 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: added a stub for Document::test(). Should be implements RSN 2016-11-07 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: some cleanup in text() members. Still problematic 2016-11-01 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: better error message 2016-11-01 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: added missing dependency in .travis.yml 2016-11-01 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_utils.cxx: use a generic libxml NCname validation function. 2016-10-18 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: bumped version after release 2016-10-18 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: typos 2016-10-17 Ko van der Sloot * .gitignore: updated .gitignore 2016-10-17 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: more NEWS 2016-10-17 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: updated NEWS for upcoming release 2016-10-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed str() for phon() too. Ther is still an issue with nodes that support both TextContent and PhonContent 2016-10-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: simplified str() members to one function that works for every class that has TextContent 2016-10-12 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: regenerated foliaspec (only bumps version) 2016-10-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: formatting 2016-10-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: extract language from document metadata too. 2016-10-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: added a (not completely finished) language() member to FoliaElement 2016-10-03 Ko van der Sloot * : commit b9062da3212215f2956f8a001881da18cd54b07b Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Mon Oct 3 16:48:58 2016 +0200 2016-10-03 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: typo 2016-10-03 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: make sure that nodes can have both "id" ans "xml:id" 2016-10-03 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed attributes in 'comment' node 2016-09-29 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: removed debug lines 2016-09-29 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: allow for Multiple ForeignData nodes in a document 2016-09-29 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Regenerated foliaspec for FoLiA v1.3.1 2016-09-08 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: fix in 1.2 branch too 2016-09-08 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: fixed pthread check 2016-09-08 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: added pthread check to the master branch too 2016-09-08 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: added PTHREAD check. clang seems to need it?? 2016-09-07 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added some really ugly code to fixup newlines in text(). Should be reworked badly! 2016-09-06 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: unplugged the plug. It causes crashes. added 'merge' and 'split' attributes to Suggestion 2016-09-06 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: plugged a memory leak 2016-09-06 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed a problem with corrections. Added debug statements 2016-09-05 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added an error message 2016-09-05 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Regenerated foliaspec 2016-08-25 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added some more layertypeof() 2016-08-25 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added Observation and Sentiment to layertypeof() This should be done smarter! 2016-08-25 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: added getters for AlignReference 2016-08-25 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: attempt to fix handling of delimitters for whitespace. Not completely succesfull :{ 2016-08-24 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_properties.cxx: fixed more of prycons typos 2016-08-24 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: added createElement for all new classes fixed sanity check 2016-08-24 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_utils.cxx: improved sanity check 2016-08-24 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: 1.3 now compiles! And works on v1.2 FoLiA files 2016-08-22 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_properties.cxx: Regenerated by foliaspec for FoLiA 1.3 (won't compile yet, new classes to be implemented still) 2016-08-05 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: More relaxed version checking in document. But a stern Warning is given! 2016-08-04 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: changed signature to avoid possible name conflict 2016-07-30 Maarten van Gompel * README.md: date update in readme 2016-07-29 Maarten van Gompel * configure.ac: bump after release 2016-07-29 Maarten van Gompel * configure.ac: version v1.3.1 (small rollback), copying Joost's commit necessary for debian packaging 2016-07-29 Maarten van Gompel * README.md: added link to source repo in readme 2016-07-29 Maarten van Gompel * README.md: updated README to be a bit more in line with software quality guidelines 2016-07-11 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: bump versionn after release 2016-07-11 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: missed a version bump? 2016-07-11 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS, src/folia_impl.cxx: NEWS!!! 2016-06-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/folialint.cxx: added --help and --version 2016-05-27 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 860c50f720a9625f5c843b75d9cdb200ae6cd8f6 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Wed May 25 17:27:39 2016 +0200 2016-05-25 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: Linebreak sends a newline as 'text()' now 2016-05-23 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: NEWS for the release 2016-05-23 Ko van der Sloot * : commit fb0b165b7092ad634559cc54abbc6e0b4b0bdbf2 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Mon May 23 09:41:13 2016 +0200 2016-05-23 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: use xmlCopyNode for all foreign_data stuff. Not xmlCopyNodeList. 2016-05-19 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fix 2016-05-19 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: reimplemented the reimplementation of ForeignData 2016-05-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: removed useless statement 2016-05-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fix 2016-05-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: cleanup redundant namespace definitions. (introduces a memory leak?) 2016-05-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: allow namespaces on ForeignData elements 2016-05-18 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: regenerated foliaspec 2016-05-18 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fixed memeory leak 2016-05-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: some code cleanup. avoid doing the same thing twice 2016-05-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folialint.cxx: enhanced folialint: --output and --nooutput options added 2016-05-17 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: attempt to fix foreign-data metadata 2016-05-17 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: oesp, namespace check on wrong node 2016-05-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed setter for ForeignData 2016-05-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: added getter/setter tot ForeignData 2016-05-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added a namespace check to foreign data 2016-05-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: move private_create element to folia_properties 2016-05-12 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: removed debug lines 2016-05-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: ForeignData now works 2016-05-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: implementing ForeignData 2016-05-12 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: added stubs for ForeignData. compiles and runs as long as no real ForeignData comes along :) 2016-05-12 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_properties.cxx: Regenerated accordint to latest foliaspec (adds ForeignData) 2016-05-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folialint.cxx: added a 'strip' mode to Document which strips version dependencies added this as an option to folialint 2016-05-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fixed declaration orde of annotations 2016-05-11 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: annotation set definitions are now output in order of input 2016-05-11 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: don't output the set for AnnotationLayers 2016-05-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: xlink:type="simple" might be implicit 2016-05-11 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fully implemented xlink:type="simple" and xlink:type="locator" 2016-05-10 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: start adding stuff to xlink (not complete yet) 2016-05-10 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: throw XmlEerror instead of ValueError started implementing more xlink options 2016-05-10 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: somewhat more specific error message 2016-05-10 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_utils.cxx: alien namespaces on attributes are ignored now, just like alien tags. probably they should be stored 'as-is' in the future 2016-05-04 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: removed restrictions on aref/@type and ref@type 2016-05-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: AbstractTextMarkup lacked some useful functions 2016-05-03 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_properties.cxx: reverted handcrafted edit of folia_properties.cxx 2016-05-03 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac, src/folia_properties.cxx: bumped version to 1,2 added a handcrafted update of the properties (evil!) 2016-05-03 Ko van der Sloot * : commit b5c14ce181d83e08699e51871a399f040ceac384 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Tue May 3 13:14:27 2016 +0200 2016-05-03 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Regenerated foliaspec for FoLiA v1.2 (not final, more may change later) 2016-05-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: working om ref stuff 2016-05-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: check for adding within the same textclass (and set) 2016-05-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: get XmlText API more in line with all other API's 2016-05-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fixed a problem: when outputting FoLIa with multiple 'current' TextContent nodes, the order was reversed! 2016-05-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: added format attribute to Alignment 2016-04-29 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: implemented newpage attribute on Linebreak 2016-04-29 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: implemented linenr and pagenr attributes on Linebreak 2016-04-26 Ko van der Sloot * .gitignore: ignore README 2016-04-26 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: added a function to append foreign metadata to a document 2016-04-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: fixed duplicate namespace problem 2016-04-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: oesp. src attribute was missing for imdi and cmdi 2016-04-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_document.cxx: more generic 'foreign' metadata scheme. 1 flaw remains... 2016-03-14 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: some refactoring: fixupDoc() ==> assignDoc() (sounds less hackery) reversed arguments of createElement(). The Document can be 0. 2016-03-14 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: oesp, Document may be 0 2016-03-14 Maarten van Gompel * configure.ac: version bump after 1.0.1 release 2016-03-14 Maarten van Gompel * configure.ac: rewinding version to 1.0.1 for bugfix release issue #3 2016-03-14 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_impl.cxx: removed inline to test whether this caused Mac OS X issue #3 2016-03-13 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: renamed local resolve() function. Might circumvent strange warning on OSX 2016-03-10 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: bumped version after release 2016-03-09 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: some small optimizatin before the release 2016-03-09 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/foliautils.h: last minute cleanup before release 2016-03-09 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: reverted the not-su-numb change 2016-03-09 Ko van der Sloot * : commit c51dfd7ea85b1f811b59203ab6d836ec00b12f83 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Wed Mar 9 11:42:42 2016 +0100 2016-03-09 Ko van der Sloot * NEWS: there is NEWS 2016-03-08 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added a fix for Realy empty XML_TEXT (meaning:only whitespace) 2016-03-08 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/simpletest.cxx: big API change and simplification too 2016-03-08 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_types.cxx: better handling of alien namespaces abort on NON-folia tags. except when '--permissive' is specified 2016-03-08 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: canonical output works again. just sort backwards :) 2016-03-08 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: [foliaspec] Version bump to 1.0.0 2016-03-08 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: bumped lib version to 1.0 2016-03-08 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: smarter init() solution. added accepted_data() function, for completeness, because it isn't used (yet) 2016-03-08 Ko van der Sloot * : commit d99dd11bfc6a5edd5dd85de71d548ba28ef58c6c Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Mon Mar 7 18:34:47 2016 +0100 2016-03-07 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: remove unused has_base() function from all classes 2016-03-07 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: even better fix 2016-03-07 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: fix headfeature again 2016-03-07 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: add auto_generate_id stubs 2016-03-07 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: enabled AUTO_GENERATE_ID 2016-03-07 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: handle multiple features with same subset correctly 2016-03-07 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: AttributeFeatures is now in foliaspec 2016-03-07 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: headfeature in string<-->element maps 2016-03-07 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: moved const set around 2016-03-07 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: simplified Feaure handling. 2016-03-06 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_types.cxx: added code to support (very?) old and erroneous FoLiA 'div' syntax. 2016-03-04 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 41b2aee408a139bebb6dea66a862dfd39af09744 Author: Maarten van Gompel Date: Fri Mar 4 17:44:42 2016 +0100 2016-03-04 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 53eeda4a52884ddd71273a72917eee1ca5e5c1d6 Author: Maarten van Gompel Date: Fri Mar 4 17:19:00 2016 +0100 2016-03-04 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 4ca838e5513b729a8fd7bc776e483f784adb1663 Author: Maarten van Gompel Date: Fri Mar 4 17:14:43 2016 +0100 2016-03-04 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx: for the time being we reject canonical output attempts 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Added External to Text and Speech 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: flatten default_ignore lists, no abstract elements and always included all children 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: External requires SRC attrib 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: use XMLTAG for holding subset name for Features 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: inheritance fix, get PROPS from immediate parent 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Add Word, Morpheme and Phoneme in accepted_data whereever WordReference occurs 2016-03-04 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: SETONLY fix 2016-03-04 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_utils.cxx: missing SpanRole 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: in elementtype<->string list, use subset names for features 2016-03-04 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_types.cxx: fixes for xml-text xml-comment en placeholder 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: added has_base for AbstractExtendedTokenAnnotation 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: removed duplicates in s_ant_map 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: fix for string<-->annotationtype map (is NOT a map to xml tags) 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Missing textdelimiter for Word... make check now passes! \o/ 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * src/simpletest.cxx: more verbose output in simpletest (make check) 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Inherit properties from parent class 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: [foliaspec] updated element<->string map with non-generic types 2016-03-04 Ko van der Sloot * : commit da60048d725611b3924b2d969d5327cd9974a51e Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Fri Mar 4 10:26:44 2016 +0100 2016-03-04 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_properties.cxx: [foliaspec regenerated] fixes in annotationtype and element<->string map 2016-03-04 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_utils.cxx: improved test 2016-03-03 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: type hierarchy fix .. everything now compiles again after breaking stuff in commit 5859025 2016-03-03 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: Implemented AbstractExtendedTokenAnnotation , even though it makes no functional difference and I don't like the name.... but at least the libraries have the exact same hierarchy now.. 1 compiler error left.. 2016-03-03 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: Implemented StyleFeature (was missing) 2016-03-03 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: removed fill functions, now obsolete 2016-03-03 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_properties.cxx: first commit of foliaspec-generated code (does not compile yet!!) .. properties now has a constructor which sets the (auto generated) defaults, s_et_map and s_ant_map are not generated on the fly anymore but pre-generated by foliaspec 2016-03-03 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_utils.cxx: Item -> ListItem (part 2) 2016-03-03 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: Item -> ListItem 2016-03-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: fixed Class names 2016-03-03 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: Moved XmlText out of foliaspec block 2016-03-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: SETONLY woes 2016-03-03 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: moved PlaceHolder and XmlComment out of foliaspec block 2016-03-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: changed auth() and subset() functions 2016-03-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, src/folia_properties.cxx: added AUTH en SUBSET properties 2016-03-03 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 098709dcc86b36f1f1700b0e315cac9b3b3e04d4 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Thu Mar 3 16:08:20 2016 +0100 2016-03-03 Maarten van Gompel * include/libfolia/folia_types.h: added foliaspec decorator comments in folia_types.h 2016-03-03 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: added foliaspec:hierarchy comment in preparation for autogenerated map 2016-03-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: removed slack. get more inline with folia.py 2016-03-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: added AbstractSpanRole layer Headwords ==> Headspan 2016-02-29 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx: more cleansing 2016-02-29 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/foliautils.h: added empty file, to be sure old version is overwritten 2016-02-29 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/simpletest.cxx: major cleanup of the interface. all constructors don't accept string parameters anymore. use KWargs instead. This will shake the tree.... 2016-02-25 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: more foliaspec 2016-02-25 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: more foliaspec comments 2016-02-25 Maarten van Gompel * src/folia_properties.cxx: minor reshuffling for foliaspec later on 2016-02-25 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: typo 2016-02-25 proycon * src/folia_properties.cxx: addes some foliaspecs during brainstorm 2016-02-25 proycon * src/folia_properties.cxx: decorating part of folia_properties.cxx with foliaspec comments 2016-02-25 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_types.cxx: moved type<-->string translations to properties 2016-02-23 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: don't use an integer as a bool 2016-02-23 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: signature of hasannotation is changed (returns an int now) 2016-02-23 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_properties.cxx: bumped version 2016-02-23 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_types.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: added ComplexAligment and ComplexAlignmentLayer 2016-02-22 Ko van der Sloot * src/Makefile.am: removed useless lines 2016-02-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/Makefile.am, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: working on the Quality 2016-02-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx: more gcc4.6 backwar compatibility woes 2016-02-18 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: test generic btranch too 2016-02-18 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h: reverted to code that should compile with gcc4.6 2016-02-17 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: just stick to the 'generic' branch 2016-02-17 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: ok, for now don't build 'generic' branch 2016-02-17 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: build generic too. (fingers crossed) 2016-02-17 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: build generic too (might fail grossly) 2016-02-17 Maarten van Gompel * README => README.md, bootstrap.sh: Converted README to markdown, added lamabadge and travis badge 2016-02-17 Maarten van Gompel * : commit 2a13ac1d345dd28bed654ea9c8ccb9eb52fb1d64 Author: Maarten van Gompel Date: Wed Feb 17 14:11:05 2016 +0100 2016-02-16 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h: make it a bit more backward compatible 2016-02-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_types.cxx: more code cleanup 2016-02-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: refactoring.... 2016-02-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_utils.cxx: more refactoring. 'embracing" the if's 2016-02-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_utils.cxx: small refactoring 2016-02-15 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_utils.cxx: small edit. Also test Git-IRC hook 2016-02-05 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_document.h, src/folia_document.cxx: removed duplicate code using delegation 2016-02-05 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, src/folia_document.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: some more 'constants' added to properties 2016-02-05 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h: OESP file was lost in transition 2016-02-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: All properties in UPPERCASE 2016-02-03 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_properties.h, include/libfolia/folia_types.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/folia_types.cxx: misc fixes 2016-02-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_properties.cxx: updated properties 2016-02-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: small edit 2016-02-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/folia_utils.h: more cleanup 2016-02-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: Description and XmlComment may occure everywhere don't throw on a missing description 2016-02-02 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_impl.cxx: added some comment 2016-02-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, src/folia_impl.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: more cleanup 2016-02-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/{document.h => folia_document.h}, include/libfolia/folia_impl.h, include/libfolia/{foliaproperties.h => folia_properties.h}, include/libfolia/{foliatypes.h => folia_types.h}, include/libfolia/{foliautils.h => folia_utils.h}, src/Makefile.am, src/{document.cxx => folia_document.cxx}, src/{folia.cxx => folia_impl.cxx}, src/{foliaproperties.cxx => folia_properties.cxx}, src/{foliatypes.cxx => folia_types.cxx}, src/{foliautils.cxx => folia_utils.cxx}: cleanup, renaming etc will shake the tree! 2016-02-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/document.h, include/libfolia/{folia.h => folia_impl.h}, src/document.cxx, src/folia.cxx, src/folialint.cxx, src/foliaproperties.cxx, src/foliatypes.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx, src/simpletest.cxx: reshufle headers. We wil provide a unified "folia.h" header for external usage in the future. 2016-02-01 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h: refactoring the constructors using delegation (c++11 feature) 2016-02-01 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/{properties.h => foliaproperties.h}, include/libfolia/foliatypes.h, include/libfolia/foliautils.h, src/Makefile.am, src/document.cxx, src/folia.cxx, src/folialint.cxx, src/{folia_properties.cxx => foliaproperties.cxx}, src/foliatypes.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx, src/simpletest.cxx: some code reshuffling folia.cxx is still very large 2016-01-28 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/foliautils.h, src/folia.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx: added some code to do poor-mans introspection 2016-01-27 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/foliautils.h, src/folia.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx: a lot of reactoring to get the class names and type names inline (Pos_t ==> PosAnnotation_t and such) This will break some stuff! 2016-01-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia_properties.cxx: improved properties stuff 2016-01-26 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia.cxx: satisfy foliatest 2016-01-26 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: some cleanup. Moving more stuff to properties 2016-01-25 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h: another refactoring step 2016-01-25 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: code cleanup 2016-01-25 Ko van der Sloot * src/foliautils.cxx: ok, this may work again 2016-01-23 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, src/foliautils.cxx: added function to the interface 2016-01-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: small updates 2016-01-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/properties.h, src/folia.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: saved current state: a lot is configurable now. also add more const where possible. 2016-01-21 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: save state 2016-01-20 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/properties.h, src/folia.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx: getting there almost 2016-01-19 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/foliautils.h, include/libfolia/properties.h, src/folia.cxx, src/folia_properties.cxx: save current state of work 2016-01-19 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/Makefile.am, include/libfolia/folia.h, src/foliautils.cxx: some progress 2016-01-19 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: only build the master! 2016-01-19 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: only build master 2016-01-18 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/foliautils.h, src/Makefile.am, src/folia.cxx: started a branch 'generic' to implement (more) generic initalization. 2016-01-18 Ko van der Sloot * configure.ac: Bumped version after release 2016-01-14 Ko van der Sloot * Makefile.am, NEWS: finished transition to GIT NEWS! 2016-01-05 Ko van der Sloot * : commit f7073344a573ca1d743f354523a67f0be72feba1 Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Tue Jan 5 10:58:14 2016 +0100 2016-01-04 Ko van der Sloot * README, configure.ac, include/libfolia/document.h, include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/foliautils.h, src/document.cxx, src/folia.cxx, src/folialint.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx, src/simpletest.cxx: Enter 2016 Modified copyright message 2015-12-21 Ko van der Sloot * config.h.in: this file shouldn't be in git 2015-12-07 Ko van der Sloot * src/folia.cxx: avoid potential memory leak 2015-12-07 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/document.h, src/document.cxx, src/folia.cxx: removed strange variant of Document constructor that keeped the original XML is directly solved in External class now 2015-12-07 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/document.h, include/libfolia/foliautils.h, src/document.cxx: attempt to fix includes minimalistic 2015-12-07 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 1ae779a361695f9f910db0242d28ebfd4dfdbdeb Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Mon Dec 7 15:42:11 2015 +0100 2015-12-07 Maarten van Gompel * config.h.in, include/libfolia/document.h, include/libfolia/folia.h, include/libfolia/foliautils.h: reverted part of commit 2b0bb9a to resolve issue #1: added some includes back in header files. 2015-12-03 Ko van der Sloot * src/document.cxx: speed up Document deletion 2015-12-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/document.h, src/document.cxx: added code to safe XML directly to a file. handles bigger XML documents, i hope. also safes memory. 2015-12-02 Ko van der Sloot * .gitignore: added .gitignore 2015-12-02 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/document.h, src/document.cxx, src/folia.cxx: Added code to delete the incoming XML when creating a Document(). Smaller memory footprint! Can be overridden by a parameter in special cases... 2015-11-30 Ko van der Sloot * src/simpletest.cxx: fix include 2015-11-30 Ko van der Sloot * : commit 2b0bb9a865aa8a32cb1292609e034dec7f7ce47a Author: Ko van der Sloot Date: Mon Nov 30 17:27:29 2015 +0100 2015-11-26 Ko van der Sloot * .travis.yml: don't build and run foliatest. It has its own .travis file. Just do a make check. 2015-11-26 Ko van der Sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, src/document.cxx, src/folia.cxx: replaced all dynamic initializing by static. This should speed up a little bit, and make initMT() unneeded. Didn't test the latter yet.... 2015-11-24 Ko van der Sloot * src/document.cxx: we use the XML_PARSE_HUGE option so we can parse REALY BIG files 2015-11-24 Ko van der Sloot * README: some additions 2015-11-24 Maarten van Gompel * README: README update 2015-11-17 sloot * src/folia.cxx: get more in line with Python lib. not done yest git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18844 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-11-09 sloot * src/folia.cxx: allow Feature in a Correction git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18823 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-09-17 sloot * : props git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18631 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-28 sloot * src/folia.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx: finished refeactoring for now git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18472 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-28 sloot * src/document.cxx, src/folia.cxx: advanced refactoring git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18471 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-28 sloot * src/document.cxx: also some refactoring git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18470 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-28 sloot * src/folia.cxx: finished extermination of data[] stuff git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18469 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-28 sloot * src/folia.cxx: next step git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18468 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-28 sloot * src/folia.cxx: more refactoring git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18467 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-28 sloot * src/folia.cxx: more modernizing git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18466 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-28 sloot * src/folia.cxx: more refeactoring git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18465 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-28 sloot * src/folia.cxx: modernized git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18464 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-28 sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: code cleanup git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18463 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-28 sloot * src/folia.cxx: typo git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18462 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-27 sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: added more functionality git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18459 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-27 sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, src/document.cxx, src/folia.cxx: started implementing Phon stuff git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18457 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-27 sloot * src/folia.cxx: fixed ste inference from Correction git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18453 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-27 sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: refactored git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18449 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-27 sloot * src/folia.cxx: all systems green again! git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18447 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-26 sloot * include/libfolia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: started to fix append() for SpanAnnotation. Works but clumsy yet git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18445 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-21 sloot * src/folia.cxx: code modernization git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18436 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-21 sloot * src/folia.cxx: some code cleanup git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@18435 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2015-05-21 sloot * src/folia.cxx: got textcontent() text() etc. inline with Python version. code is quite ugly. Needs attention. 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gap-annotation mandatory for GAP nodes made the div-annotation mandatory for DIV nodes now correctly complain when 'set' attribute is missing in a *-annotations declaration git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13979 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2012-01-10 sloot * config.h.in, configure.ac, src/folia.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx: cleanup the configuration git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13943 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2012-01-10 sloot * configure.ac: bumped version after release git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13932 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2012-01-09 sloot * NEWS, src/foliautils.cxx: fixed argument parsing problem git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13911 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2012-01-03 sloot * include/folia/document.h, include/folia/folia.h, include/folia/foliautils.h, src/document.cxx, src/folia.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx, src/simpletest.cxx: added copyright stuff git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13851 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-21 sloot * configure.ac: Bumped version after releas git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13761 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-21 sloot * NEWS: NEWS git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13754 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-21 sloot * src/simpletest.cxx: fixed 'make check' git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13753 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-14 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: ok, to be complete, add ad Version() function too git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13697 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-13 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: added VersionName() function to get in line with other modules git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13680 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-13 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, include/folia/foliautils.h, src/folia.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx: added a HeadFeature git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13676 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-12 sloot * include/folia/folia.h: better git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13671 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-12 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: implemented an AllowGeneretaeID class, te get more inline with the Python version git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13670 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-08 sloot * include/folia/folia.h: last second fix. I should check the whole class hierarchy soon! git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13665 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-08 sloot * include/folia/folia.h: small improvement git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13664 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-08 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: more cleaning up in the interface git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13662 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-08 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: more refactoring git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13660 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-08 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: more refactoring. Nor done yet! git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13658 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-07 sloot * include/folia/document.h, include/folia/folia.h, src/document.cxx, src/folia.cxx: more improvements git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13656 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-06 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: more API improvements git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13654 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-06 sloot * include/folia/document.h, include/folia/folia.h, src/document.cxx, src/folia.cxx: started to implement a template based select<>() function. This enables us to return vectors of the desired type. Makes the API more readable and robust git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13650 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-12-06 sloot * configure.ac, include/folia/document.h, include/folia/folia.h, src/document.cxx, src/folia.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx: AbstractElement is renamed to FoliaElement. Big shock :0 git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13643 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-11-28 sloot * src/document.cxx, src/folia.cxx: git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13606 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-11-28 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: fixed stricttext() git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13602 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-11-28 sloot * src/folia.cxx: small fix to remove compiler warning git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13594 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-11-25 mvgompel * src/folia.cxx: small fix: Event allowed in Text git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13584 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-11-25 mvgompel * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: added stricttext() and some minor refactoring, text() and hastext() now call textcontent().. However, todo: stricttext() does not work as expected yet on corrections git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13581 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-11-21 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/foliautils.cxx: more modifications to make Frog happy git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13558 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-11-17 sloot * src/folia.cxx: typos git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@13555 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-11-17 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: when appending a documentless node, attach the parent document AND check set declartions. 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Head to set MINTEXTCORRECTIONLEVEL = CORRECTED; for Original and Morpheme Why doesn't Maarten need that? strange git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12755 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-27 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx: getting more compliant with proycon git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12738 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-27 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, include/folia/foliautils.h, src/folia.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx: added more classes. Disclaimer: zonder tests/voorbeelden is alles erg vaag nog git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12737 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-27 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, include/folia/foliautils.h, src/folia.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx: added missing classes git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12736 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-27 sloot * src/folia.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx: problem in argument parsing solved git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12734 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-26 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: some refactoring. datetime is a pita still git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12726 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-26 sloot * src/folia.cxx: fixed previous fix git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12723 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-26 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: fixed small memory leak git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12722 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-25 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: some refactoring git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12711 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-25 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: added version stuff git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12709 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-21 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: added setDateTime() function datetime is very picky atm. needs work. git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12669 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-21 sloot * configure.ac, include/folia/folia.h, include/folia/foliautils.h, src/folia.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx: added date_time stuff. 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Please refactor! git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12637 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-20 sloot * src/folia.cxx: fix git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12628 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-20 sloot * src/folia.cxx: *blush* oh, that was bad git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12625 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-20 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx: added xmlstring() member git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12622 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-19 sloot * include/folia/folia.h, src/folia.cxx, src/foliautils.cxx: added == ans != operators. fixed tests, using xmldiff. Needed a bugfix too git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12605 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-18 sloot * TODO: to do git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12548 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-14 sloot * bootstrap: oesp git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12520 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-14 sloot * m4/Makefile.am, static.cxx: fix git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12519 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 2011-07-14 sloot * shuffle git-svn-id: https://ilk.uvt.nl/svn/sources/libfolia/trunk@12518 12f355fe-0486-481a-ad91-c297ab22b4e3 libfolia-2.4/NEWS0000644000175000017500000002476613645546010010603 000000000000002.4 2020-04-15 [Ko van der Sloot] * comment in Doxygen format added * bumped the library version to 14 * fix for https://github.com/proycon/folia/issues/82 * fix for https://github.com/proycon/folia/issues/42 * fixed problem with using new tag names on pre 1.6 documents * better checks in folia_engine on text inconsistencies and such (https://github.com/LanguageMachines/libfolia/issues/43) * confidence output is more consistent now * removed the folia_builder (was not used) * code refactorings and cleanup, removing unused functions 2.3.2 2020-01-13 [Ko van der Sloot] Bug fix release * fix for https://github.com/LanguageMachines/foliautils/issues/37 * fix for https://github.com/LanguageMachines/foliautils/issues/38 * fixes in Correction handling. * fixed a Multi-Threading problem with the static reverse_old map 2.3.1 2019-10-21 [Maarten van Gompel] * Bug fix release for gcc 9.1 It stumbles upon some inline functions [Ko van der Sloot] * replaced call to unsafe 'tmpnam()' by 'TiCC::tempname()' 2.3 2019-08-29 [Ko vd Sloot] new features: * autodeclare mode introduced (as in FoLiApy) * folialint by default doesn't autodeclare. use -a or --autodeclare to use it * Better detecting of declaration errors in general * the select function now also enables the possibility to search recursively upto the first matching sibling. * bumped library version to 13 other changes: * some exceptions are changed. * less exceptions are thrown. An empty result is returned instead. * folialint now accept bote -d and --debug * real fix for issue 70 * small bug fixes and refactorings * accept empty Comment and Description nodes 2.2.1 2019-07-22 [Ko vd Sloot] Bug fix release: * There were some problems handling NO setname vs. EMPTY setname, during incremental parsing in folia::Engine. This was sorted out now: https://github.com/proycon/folia/issues/74 This related to some ucto and frog issues too: https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ucto/issues/70 https://github.com/LanguageMachines/frog/issues/72 2.2 2019-07-15 [Ko vd Sloot] Bug fix release. * Folia::Engine choked on some complex FoLiA. Solved by refactoring and in fact simplifying some code. (Frog issue #77 revealed this) * added flush() on document output to streams. (frog issue #72) * improved output in debugging mode 2.1 2019-06-19 [Ko vd Sloot] Bug fixes and enhancements: * provenance: - added 'generate_id' attribute with 'auto()' and 'next()' values - some code improvements * bugs: - When using the FoLiA-engine, we have to save the ORIGINAL annotationdefaults, and use these when parsing. 2.0 2019-05-22 [Ko vd Sloot] Major release. * Supports the new FoLiA 2.0 features: - provenance support - more stricter checking on annotation declarations - added the new TextMarkupReference class - supports Hidden Words. - All structure elements can have the 'space' attribute - support for groupannotations - many more. * API and ABI breaches: - libray version bumped to version 10 - many functions are renamed - the text() functions have an ENUM parameter now to select for STRICT, RETAIN or HIDDEN * bug fixes - support for xlink: improved - there as a rare mixup between nodes and nodes in the folia::Engine - all nodes get a 't' attribute now on serializing. - reading Extrenal Folia could getint an endless loop * code refactoring and cleanup 1.16 2019-05-15 [Ko van der Sloot] stabilizing release for folia1.5. Next release wil support the new FoLiA 2.0 Changes: * renamed folia::Processor to folia::Engine * extended and improved Engine code a lot * avoid spurious newline on Document output * Will read and ignore some FoLiA 2.0 additions * numerous small additions and fixes * make sure that the XmlParser uses the HUGE model everywhere 1.15 2018-11-29 [Ko van der Sloot] * added (still experimental) code for a FoLiA Builder, Processor and TextProcessor class. Use with care. The API may change unannounced! * a foliadiff script (using folialint) is installed now * several refactorings, to make the code more clear. * the 'ref' attribute was not serialized for TextContent * several smaller small bug fixes * the .so version is bumped to 9 because of a lot of API/ABI changes 1.14 never released 1.13 2018-05-16 [Ko van der Sloot] * disabled WordRefrence test. It was incomplete, and hard to do * use icu:: namespace [Maarten van Gompel] * added codemeta.json * fix spelling errors in error messages 1.12 2018-02-19 * configuration cleanup. MacOSX is better supported now. * folialint now supports --fixtext (handle with care!) * library version bumped to 8.0, due to changes in the API * regenerated FoLiA properties (to FoLiA version 1.5.1) * several small bug fixes 1.11 2017-12-04 Bug fix release: * handling of tags within nodes * better handling of tags. Forbid forward references 1.10.1 2017-11-06 Minor fix * bumped the .so version to 7.0 1.10 2017-10-17 Major Release, implementing FoLiA spec 1.5 * added text checking for all 1.5 documents and up * added offset and ref checking for Text in all 1.5 documents and up * 'empty' text inside TextContent, PhonContent and Textmarkup is significamt * better version checking * text checking can be dis/enabled using FOLIA_TEXT_CHECK environment variable * added submetadata mechanism * implemented aliasses for annotation setnames * added an xmlstring() serializer for Document * bug fixes: - in LineBreak serializing - XmlComment is textless. - miscelaneous small fixes 1.9 2017-08-30 Bug fix release * accept ICU 50 too (was 52) to make CentOS happy * XmlComment INSIDE lead to crashes. fixed. * code changes in code that is only executed for documents in folia 1.5 format (that shouldn't exist in the wild) 1.8 2017-00-16 Implements FoLiA spec 1.4.3 * adding textclass attribute API changed. Bumped library version to 6.2.0 [Ko van der Sloot] * added experimental textchecking code. only working for FoLiA documents according to spec 1.5. NOT RELEASED YET! Work in Progress * fix in generate_id. AUTO_GENERATE_ID property was ignored. * numereous bug fixes 1.7 2017-04-04 API changed so bumped library version to 6.1.0 [Ko van der Sloot] * textcontent() and phoncontent() return const pointers, and also work for TexContent adn PhonContent elements now * some reactoring, as suggested by CPPCHECK * typos * added dangerous functions to manipulate the class of a TextContent * added reference countion on annotations. This allows to remove unneeded declarations. * small bug fixes: - str() should never throw. - avoid memory leak [maarten van Gompel] * fixes in folia_properties for FoliA spec 1.4.1 1.6 2017-01-05 * We now implement FoLiA spec 1.4 * ABI breakage. .so name bumped to 6.0.0 reason: - new properties added - implementation of generateId() is changed * enhancements to folialint. Saving a document with --strip also implies canonical output * some bug fixes 1.5 2016-11-14 [Ko van der Sloot] * Bumped the .so name. Should have been done in 1.4! * addition: text() mebmer for document- * minor bug fixes: - isNCname test now conforms to XML definition - improved am error messag in Document - check empty attributes in Feature() construction 1.4 2016-10-18 [Ko van der Sloot] * Now fully implements Folia spec 1.3.2 - multiple ForeignData nodes - added more Feature nodes, like Polarity, Strenght - Source, Target, Relation, Predicate, Sentiment Statement, Observation Annotations and Layers. - Comment node - better version checking.(and a bit relaxed too) * some bug fixes and code improvement. - str() works more as expected - fixup ref 'id' vs. 'xml:id' - improved sanity check to better test errors in the specs. * added language getter and setter. 1.3 2016-07-11 [Ko van der Sloot] Maintenance release: - long options --help aan --version added - fix in LineBreak: text() generates a newline 1.2 2016-05-23 [Ko van der Sloot] * now based on Folia spec 1.2 - ForeignData node added - Foreign metadata in document - relaxed aref and ref type, implementing full xlink syntax for 'simple' and 'locator' type. - Linebreak nows supports 'linenr', 'pagenr' and 'newpage' attributes - enhanced folialint: - added a '--strip' option to strip 'instable' information like dates and version numbers. - added '--output' option to speciy an file - added '--nooutput'option to suppres output - document outputs annotations in same order as read in. - we no longer output the set for AnnotationLayers - alien atributes are totally ignored now. - small bug fixes 1.0 2016-03-09 [Ko van der Sloot] * totally reworked the implementation: it is based on code generated from generic definitions that assure that the Python and C++ versions are always inline (Most of that work done by Maarten van Gompel) * simplified and overhauld the class API. * a lot of bug fixes for cornercases 0.13 2016-01-14 [Ko van der Sloot] * repository moved to GitHub * added Travis support * much smaller memory footprint * Document deletion was very slow due to a brainfarth * no more initialization problems in MT cases * use XML_PARSE_HUGE to be able to handle VERY LARGE documents * text() functions in line with the Python version * added new "tags" to keep in sync with the Python version * a lot of small code updates and refactorings 0.12 2014-09-23 [Ko van der Sloot] * release 0.12 * library version bumped to 3.0.0 because ABI and API have heavily changed 0.11 2014-09-16 * now implements nodes like: Ref, Note, External * Correction may be added to a lot more nodes * several bug fixes * better MT safe * major API and ABI changes: Added a true virtual base, using virtual inheritance. 0.10 * some XML stuff is moved to ticcutils * also use some other goodies form ticcutils * now implements new nodes like Metric, Coreferences and Semroles (following the FoLiA 0.9 specs) * a lot of code improvement too, including some bug fixes 0.9 * lost in tranistion 0.8 2012-03-29 * reworked and improved handling of (default) annotation sets. We are more strict now. * some refactoring to get a more uniform handling of folia::classes 0.7 2012-02-13 * some bugs fixed in annotation declaration handling * added GAP annotation to gap 0.6 2012-01-09 * fixed a problem with escaping in arguments, "att='\\'" failed 0.5 2011-12-21 * 0.4 is lost in space * rather extensive rework. API and ABI changed. 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These # variables can be overridden by the user before calling a script that # uses them if a suitable command of that name is not already available # in the command search PATH. : ${CP="cp -f"} : ${ECHO="printf %s\n"} : ${EGREP="$GREP -E"} : ${FGREP="$GREP -F"} : ${LN_S="ln -s"} : ${MAKE="make"} : ${MKDIR="mkdir"} : ${MV="mv -f"} : ${RM="rm -f"} : ${SHELL="${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}"} ## -------------------- ## ## Useful sed snippets. ## ## -------------------- ## sed_dirname='s|/[^/]*$||' sed_basename='s|^.*/||' # Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting. It backslashifies # metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings. sed_quote_subst='s|\([`"$\\]\)|\\\1|g' # Same as above, but do not quote variable references. sed_double_quote_subst='s/\(["`\\]\)/\\\1/g' # Sed substitution that turns a string into a regex matching for the # string literally. sed_make_literal_regex='s|[].[^$\\*\/]|\\&|g' # Sed substitution that converts a w32 file name or path # that contains forward slashes, into one that contains # (escaped) backslashes. A very naive implementation. sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' # Re-'\' parameter expansions in output of sed_double_quote_subst that # were '\'-ed in input to the same. If an odd number of '\' preceded a # '$' in input to sed_double_quote_subst, that '$' was protected from # expansion. Since each input '\' is now two '\'s, look for any number # of runs of four '\'s followed by two '\'s and then a '$'. '\' that '$'. _G_bs='\\' _G_bs2='\\\\' _G_bs4='\\\\\\\\' _G_dollar='\$' sed_double_backslash="\ s/$_G_bs4/&\\ /g s/^$_G_bs2$_G_dollar/$_G_bs&/ s/\\([^$_G_bs]\\)$_G_bs2$_G_dollar/\\1$_G_bs2$_G_bs$_G_dollar/g s/\n//g" ## ----------------- ## ## Global variables. ## ## ----------------- ## # Except for the global variables explicitly listed below, the following # functions in the '^func_' namespace, and the '^require_' namespace # variables initialised in the 'Resource management' section, sourcing # this file will not pollute your global namespace with anything # else. There's no portable way to scope variables in Bourne shell # though, so actually running these functions will sometimes place # results into a variable named after the function, and often use # temporary variables in the '^_G_' namespace. If you are careful to # avoid using those namespaces casually in your sourcing script, things # should continue to work as you expect. And, of course, you can freely # overwrite any of the functions or variables defined here before # calling anything to customize them. EXIT_SUCCESS=0 EXIT_FAILURE=1 EXIT_MISMATCH=63 # $? = 63 is used to indicate version mismatch to missing. EXIT_SKIP=77 # $? = 77 is used to indicate a skipped test to automake. # Allow overriding, eg assuming that you follow the convention of # putting '$debug_cmd' at the start of all your functions, you can get # bash to show function call trace with: # # debug_cmd='eval echo "${FUNCNAME[0]} $*" >&2' bash your-script-name debug_cmd=${debug_cmd-":"} exit_cmd=: # By convention, finish your script with: # # exit $exit_status # # so that you can set exit_status to non-zero if you want to indicate # something went wrong during execution without actually bailing out at # the point of failure. exit_status=$EXIT_SUCCESS # Work around backward compatibility issue on IRIX 6.5. On IRIX 6.4+, sh # is ksh but when the shell is invoked as "sh" and the current value of # the _XPG environment variable is not equal to 1 (one), the special # positional parameter $0, within a function call, is the name of the # function. progpath=$0 # The name of this program. progname=`$ECHO "$progpath" |$SED "$sed_basename"` # Make sure we have an absolute progpath for reexecution: case $progpath in [\\/]*|[A-Za-z]:\\*) ;; *[\\/]*) progdir=`$ECHO "$progpath" |$SED "$sed_dirname"` progdir=`cd "$progdir" && pwd` progpath=$progdir/$progname ;; *) _G_IFS=$IFS IFS=${PATH_SEPARATOR-:} for progdir in $PATH; do IFS=$_G_IFS test -x "$progdir/$progname" && break done IFS=$_G_IFS test -n "$progdir" || progdir=`pwd` progpath=$progdir/$progname ;; esac ## ----------------- ## ## Standard options. ## ## ----------------- ## # The following options affect the operation of the functions defined # below, and should be set appropriately depending on run-time para- # meters passed on the command line. opt_dry_run=false opt_quiet=false opt_verbose=false # Categories 'all' and 'none' are always available. Append any others # you will pass as the first argument to func_warning from your own # code. warning_categories= # By default, display warnings according to 'opt_warning_types'. Set # 'warning_func' to ':' to elide all warnings, or func_fatal_error to # treat the next displayed warning as a fatal error. warning_func=func_warn_and_continue # Set to 'all' to display all warnings, 'none' to suppress all # warnings, or a space delimited list of some subset of # 'warning_categories' to display only the listed warnings. opt_warning_types=all ## -------------------- ## ## Resource management. ## ## -------------------- ## # This section contains definitions for functions that each ensure a # particular resource (a file, or a non-empty configuration variable for # example) is available, and if appropriate to extract default values # from pertinent package files. Call them using their associated # 'require_*' variable to ensure that they are executed, at most, once. # # It's entirely deliberate that calling these functions can set # variables that don't obey the namespace limitations obeyed by the rest # of this file, in order that that they be as useful as possible to # callers. # require_term_colors # ------------------- # Allow display of bold text on terminals that support it. require_term_colors=func_require_term_colors func_require_term_colors () { $debug_cmd test -t 1 && { # COLORTERM and USE_ANSI_COLORS environment variables take # precedence, because most terminfo databases neglect to describe # whether color sequences are supported. test -n "${COLORTERM+set}" && : ${USE_ANSI_COLORS="1"} if test 1 = "$USE_ANSI_COLORS"; then # Standard ANSI escape sequences tc_reset='' tc_bold=''; tc_standout='' tc_red=''; tc_green='' tc_blue=''; tc_cyan='' else # Otherwise trust the terminfo database after all. test -n "`tput sgr0 2>/dev/null`" && { tc_reset=`tput sgr0` test -n "`tput bold 2>/dev/null`" && tc_bold=`tput bold` tc_standout=$tc_bold test -n "`tput smso 2>/dev/null`" && tc_standout=`tput smso` test -n "`tput setaf 1 2>/dev/null`" && tc_red=`tput setaf 1` test -n "`tput setaf 2 2>/dev/null`" && tc_green=`tput setaf 2` test -n "`tput setaf 4 2>/dev/null`" && tc_blue=`tput setaf 4` test -n "`tput setaf 5 2>/dev/null`" && tc_cyan=`tput setaf 5` } fi } require_term_colors=: } ## ----------------- ## ## Function library. ## ## ----------------- ## # This section contains a variety of useful functions to call in your # scripts. 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Note that we still # keep attention to performance here so we as much as possible try to avoid # calling sed binary (so far O(N) complexity as long as func_append is O(1)). func_quote_portable () { $debug_cmd func_quote_portable_result=$2 # one-time-loop (easy break) while true do if $1; then func_quote_portable_result=`$ECHO "$2" | $SED \ -e "$sed_double_quote_subst" -e "$sed_double_backslash"` break fi # Quote for eval. case $func_quote_portable_result in *[\\\`\"\$]*) case $func_quote_portable_result in *[\[\*\?]*) func_quote_portable_result=`$ECHO "$func_quote_portable_result" | $SED "$sed_quote_subst"` break ;; esac func_quote_portable_old_IFS=$IFS for _G_char in '\' '`' '"' '$' do # STATE($1) PREV($2) SEPARATOR($3) set start "" "" func_quote_portable_result=dummy"$_G_char$func_quote_portable_result$_G_char"dummy IFS=$_G_char for _G_part in $func_quote_portable_result do case $1 in quote) func_append func_quote_portable_result "$3$2" set quote "$_G_part" "\\$_G_char" ;; start) set first "" "" func_quote_portable_result= ;; first) set quote "$_G_part" "" ;; esac done done IFS=$func_quote_portable_old_IFS ;; *) ;; esac break done func_quote_portable_unquoted_result=$func_quote_portable_result case $func_quote_portable_result in # double-quote args containing shell metacharacters to delay # word splitting, command substitution and variable expansion # for a subsequent eval. # many bourne shells cannot handle close brackets correctly # in scan sets, so we specify it separately. *[\[\~\#\^\&\*\(\)\{\}\|\;\<\>\?\'\ \ ]*|*]*|"") func_quote_portable_result=\"$func_quote_portable_result\" ;; esac } # func_quotefast_eval ARG # ----------------------- # Quote one ARG (internal). 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Available only if 'unquoted' is specified. # # Available modes: # ---------------- # 'eval' (default) # - escape shell special characters # 'expand' # - the same as 'eval'; but do not quote variable references # 'pretty' # - request aesthetic output, i.e. '"a b"' instead of 'a\ b'. This might # later used in func_quote to get output like: 'echo "a b"' instead of # 'echo a\ b'. This is slower than default on some shells. # 'unquoted' # - produce also $func_quote_arg_unquoted_result which does not contain # wrapping double-quotes. # # Examples for 'func_quote_arg pretty,unquoted string': # # string | *_result | *_unquoted_result # ------------+-----------------------+------------------- # " | \" | \" # a b | "a b" | a b # "a b" | "\"a b\"" | \"a b\" # * | "*" | * # z="${x-$y}" | "z=\"\${x-\$y}\"" | z=\"\${x-\$y}\" # # Examples for 'func_quote_arg pretty,unquoted,expand string': # # string | *_result | *_unquoted_result # --------------+---------------------+-------------------- # z="${x-$y}" | "z=\"${x-$y}\"" | z=\"${x-$y}\" func_quote_arg () { _G_quote_expand=false case ,$1, in *,expand,*) _G_quote_expand=: ;; esac case ,$1, in *,pretty,*|*,expand,*|*,unquoted,*) func_quote_portable $_G_quote_expand "$2" func_quote_arg_result=$func_quote_portable_result func_quote_arg_unquoted_result=$func_quote_portable_unquoted_result ;; *) # Faster quote-for-eval for some shells. func_quotefast_eval "$2" func_quote_arg_result=$func_quotefast_eval_result ;; esac } # func_quote MODEs ARGs... # ------------------------ # Quote all ARGs to be evaled later and join them into single command. See # func_quote_arg's description for more info. func_quote () { $debug_cmd _G_func_quote_mode=$1 ; shift func_quote_result= while test 0 -lt $#; do func_quote_arg "$_G_func_quote_mode" "$1" if test -n "$func_quote_result"; then func_append func_quote_result " $func_quote_arg_result" else func_append func_quote_result "$func_quote_arg_result" fi shift done } # func_stripname PREFIX SUFFIX NAME # --------------------------------- # strip PREFIX and SUFFIX from NAME, and store in func_stripname_result. # PREFIX and SUFFIX must not contain globbing or regex special # characters, hashes, percent signs, but SUFFIX may contain a leading # dot (in which case that matches only a dot). if test yes = "$_G_HAVE_XSI_OPS"; then eval 'func_stripname () { $debug_cmd # pdksh 5.2.14 does not do ${X%$Y} correctly if both X and Y are # positional parameters, so assign one to ordinary variable first. func_stripname_result=$3 func_stripname_result=${func_stripname_result#"$1"} func_stripname_result=${func_stripname_result%"$2"} }' else func_stripname () { $debug_cmd case $2 in .*) func_stripname_result=`$ECHO "$3" | $SED -e "s%^$1%%" -e "s%\\\\$2\$%%"`;; *) func_stripname_result=`$ECHO "$3" | $SED -e "s%^$1%%" -e "s%$2\$%%"`;; esac } fi # func_show_eval CMD [FAIL_EXP] # ----------------------------- # Unless opt_quiet is true, then output CMD. Then, if opt_dryrun is # not true, evaluate CMD. If the evaluation of CMD fails, and FAIL_EXP # is given, then evaluate it. func_show_eval () { $debug_cmd _G_cmd=$1 _G_fail_exp=${2-':'} func_quote_arg pretty,expand "$_G_cmd" eval "func_notquiet $func_quote_arg_result" $opt_dry_run || { eval "$_G_cmd" _G_status=$? if test 0 -ne "$_G_status"; then eval "(exit $_G_status); $_G_fail_exp" fi } } # func_show_eval_locale CMD [FAIL_EXP] # ------------------------------------ # Unless opt_quiet is true, then output CMD. Then, if opt_dryrun is # not true, evaluate CMD. If the evaluation of CMD fails, and FAIL_EXP # is given, then evaluate it. Use the saved locale for evaluation. func_show_eval_locale () { $debug_cmd _G_cmd=$1 _G_fail_exp=${2-':'} $opt_quiet || { func_quote_arg expand,pretty "$_G_cmd" eval "func_echo $func_quote_arg_result" } $opt_dry_run || { eval "$_G_user_locale $_G_cmd" _G_status=$? eval "$_G_safe_locale" if test 0 -ne "$_G_status"; then eval "(exit $_G_status); $_G_fail_exp" fi } } # func_tr_sh # ---------- # Turn $1 into a string suitable for a shell variable name. # Result is stored in $func_tr_sh_result. All characters # not in the set a-zA-Z0-9_ are replaced with '_'. Further, # if $1 begins with a digit, a '_' is prepended as well. func_tr_sh () { $debug_cmd case $1 in [0-9]* | *[!a-zA-Z0-9_]*) func_tr_sh_result=`$ECHO "$1" | $SED -e 's/^\([0-9]\)/_\1/' -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/_/g'` ;; * ) func_tr_sh_result=$1 ;; esac } # func_verbose ARG... # ------------------- # Echo program name prefixed message in verbose mode only. func_verbose () { $debug_cmd $opt_verbose && func_echo "$*" : } # func_warn_and_continue ARG... # ----------------------------- # Echo program name prefixed warning message to standard error. func_warn_and_continue () { $debug_cmd $require_term_colors func_echo_infix_1 "${tc_red}warning$tc_reset" "$*" >&2 } # func_warning CATEGORY ARG... # ---------------------------- # Echo program name prefixed warning message to standard error. Warning # messages can be filtered according to CATEGORY, where this function # elides messages where CATEGORY is not listed in the global variable # 'opt_warning_types'. func_warning () { $debug_cmd # CATEGORY must be in the warning_categories list! case " $warning_categories " in *" $1 "*) ;; *) func_internal_error "invalid warning category '$1'" ;; esac _G_category=$1 shift case " $opt_warning_types " in *" $_G_category "*) $warning_func ${1+"$@"} ;; esac } # func_sort_ver VER1 VER2 # ----------------------- # 'sort -V' is not generally available. # Note this deviates from the version comparison in automake # in that it treats 1.5 < 1.5.0, and treats 1.4.4a < 1.4-p3a # but this should suffice as we won't be specifying old # version formats or redundant trailing .0 in bootstrap.conf. # If we did want full compatibility then we should probably # use m4_version_compare from autoconf. func_sort_ver () { $debug_cmd printf '%s\n%s\n' "$1" "$2" \ | sort -t. -k 1,1n -k 2,2n -k 3,3n -k 4,4n -k 5,5n -k 6,6n -k 7,7n -k 8,8n -k 9,9n } # func_lt_ver PREV CURR # --------------------- # Return true if PREV and CURR are in the correct order according to # func_sort_ver, otherwise false. Use it like this: # # func_lt_ver "$prev_ver" "$proposed_ver" || func_fatal_error "..." func_lt_ver () { $debug_cmd test "x$1" = x`func_sort_ver "$1" "$2" | $SED 1q` } # Local variables: # mode: shell-script # sh-indentation: 2 # eval: (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-pattern: "10/scriptversion=%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H; # UTC" # time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" # End: #! /bin/sh # Set a version string for this script. scriptversion=2015-10-12.13; # UTC # A portable, pluggable option parser for Bourne shell. # Written by Gary V. Vaughan, 2010 # Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO # warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # 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. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # Please report bugs or propose patches to gary@gnu.org. ## ------ ## ## Usage. ## ## ------ ## # This file is a library for parsing options in your shell scripts along # with assorted other useful supporting features that you can make use # of too. # # For the simplest scripts you might need only: # # #!/bin/sh # . relative/path/to/funclib.sh # . relative/path/to/options-parser # scriptversion=1.0 # func_options ${1+"$@"} # eval set dummy "$func_options_result"; shift # ...rest of your script... # # In order for the '--version' option to work, you will need to have a # suitably formatted comment like the one at the top of this file # starting with '# Written by ' and ending with '# warranty; '. # # For '-h' and '--help' to work, you will also need a one line # description of your script's purpose in a comment directly above the # '# Written by ' line, like the one at the top of this file. # # The default options also support '--debug', which will turn on shell # execution tracing (see the comment above debug_cmd below for another # use), and '--verbose' and the func_verbose function to allow your script # to display verbose messages only when your user has specified # '--verbose'. # # After sourcing this file, you can plug processing for additional # options by amending the variables from the 'Configuration' section # below, and following the instructions in the 'Option parsing' # section further down. ## -------------- ## ## Configuration. ## ## -------------- ## # You should override these variables in your script after sourcing this # file so that they reflect the customisations you have added to the # option parser. # The usage line for option parsing errors and the start of '-h' and # '--help' output messages. You can embed shell variables for delayed # expansion at the time the message is displayed, but you will need to # quote other shell meta-characters carefully to prevent them being # expanded when the contents are evaled. usage='$progpath [OPTION]...' # Short help message in response to '-h' and '--help'. Add to this or # override it after sourcing this library to reflect the full set of # options your script accepts. usage_message="\ --debug enable verbose shell tracing -W, --warnings=CATEGORY report the warnings falling in CATEGORY [all] -v, --verbose verbosely report processing --version print version information and exit -h, --help print short or long help message and exit " # Additional text appended to 'usage_message' in response to '--help'. long_help_message=" Warning categories include: 'all' show all warnings 'none' turn off all the warnings 'error' warnings are treated as fatal errors" # Help message printed before fatal option parsing errors. fatal_help="Try '\$progname --help' for more information." ## ------------------------- ## ## Hook function management. ## ## ------------------------- ## # This section contains functions for adding, removing, and running hooks # to the main code. A hook is just a named list of of function, that can # be run in order later on. # func_hookable FUNC_NAME # ----------------------- # Declare that FUNC_NAME will run hooks added with # 'func_add_hook FUNC_NAME ...'. func_hookable () { $debug_cmd func_append hookable_fns " $1" } # func_add_hook FUNC_NAME HOOK_FUNC # --------------------------------- # Request that FUNC_NAME call HOOK_FUNC before it returns. FUNC_NAME must # first have been declared "hookable" by a call to 'func_hookable'. func_add_hook () { $debug_cmd case " $hookable_fns " in *" $1 "*) ;; *) func_fatal_error "'$1' does not accept hook functions." ;; esac eval func_append ${1}_hooks '" $2"' } # func_remove_hook FUNC_NAME HOOK_FUNC # ------------------------------------ # Remove HOOK_FUNC from the list of functions called by FUNC_NAME. func_remove_hook () { $debug_cmd eval ${1}_hooks='`$ECHO "\$'$1'_hooks" |$SED "s| '$2'||"`' } # func_run_hooks FUNC_NAME [ARG]... # --------------------------------- # Run all hook functions registered to FUNC_NAME. # It is assumed that the list of hook functions contains nothing more # than a whitespace-delimited list of legal shell function names, and # no effort is wasted trying to catch shell meta-characters or preserve # whitespace. func_run_hooks () { $debug_cmd _G_rc_run_hooks=false case " $hookable_fns " in *" $1 "*) ;; *) func_fatal_error "'$1' does not support hook funcions.n" ;; esac eval _G_hook_fns=\$$1_hooks; shift for _G_hook in $_G_hook_fns; do if eval $_G_hook '"$@"'; then # store returned options list back into positional # parameters for next 'cmd' execution. eval _G_hook_result=\$${_G_hook}_result eval set dummy "$_G_hook_result"; shift _G_rc_run_hooks=: fi done $_G_rc_run_hooks && func_run_hooks_result=$_G_hook_result } ## --------------- ## ## Option parsing. ## ## --------------- ## # In order to add your own option parsing hooks, you must accept the # full positional parameter list in your hook function, you may remove/edit # any options that you action, and then pass back the remaining unprocessed # options in '_result', escaped suitably for # 'eval'. In this case you also must return $EXIT_SUCCESS to let the # hook's caller know that it should pay attention to # '_result'. Returning $EXIT_FAILURE signalizes that # arguments are left untouched by the hook and therefore caller will ignore the # result variable. # # Like this: # # my_options_prep () # { # $debug_cmd # # # Extend the existing usage message. # usage_message=$usage_message' # -s, --silent don'\''t print informational messages # ' # # No change in '$@' (ignored completely by this hook). There is # # no need to do the equivalent (but slower) action: # # func_quote eval ${1+"$@"} # # my_options_prep_result=$func_quote_result # false # } # func_add_hook func_options_prep my_options_prep # # # my_silent_option () # { # $debug_cmd # # args_changed=false # # # Note that for efficiency, we parse as many options as we can # # recognise in a loop before passing the remainder back to the # # caller on the first unrecognised argument we encounter. # while test $# -gt 0; do # opt=$1; shift # case $opt in # --silent|-s) opt_silent=: # args_changed=: # ;; # # Separate non-argument short options: # -s*) func_split_short_opt "$_G_opt" # set dummy "$func_split_short_opt_name" \ # "-$func_split_short_opt_arg" ${1+"$@"} # shift # args_changed=: # ;; # *) # Make sure the first unrecognised option "$_G_opt" # # is added back to "$@", we could need that later # # if $args_changed is true. # set dummy "$_G_opt" ${1+"$@"}; shift; break ;; # esac # done # # if $args_changed; then # func_quote eval ${1+"$@"} # my_silent_option_result=$func_quote_result # fi # # $args_changed # } # func_add_hook func_parse_options my_silent_option # # # my_option_validation () # { # $debug_cmd # # $opt_silent && $opt_verbose && func_fatal_help "\ # '--silent' and '--verbose' options are mutually exclusive." # # false # } # func_add_hook func_validate_options my_option_validation # # You'll also need to manually amend $usage_message to reflect the extra # options you parse. It's preferable to append if you can, so that # multiple option parsing hooks can be added safely. # func_options_finish [ARG]... # ---------------------------- # Finishing the option parse loop (call 'func_options' hooks ATM). func_options_finish () { $debug_cmd _G_func_options_finish_exit=false if func_run_hooks func_options ${1+"$@"}; then func_options_finish_result=$func_run_hooks_result _G_func_options_finish_exit=: fi $_G_func_options_finish_exit } # func_options [ARG]... # --------------------- # All the functions called inside func_options are hookable. See the # individual implementations for details. func_hookable func_options func_options () { $debug_cmd _G_rc_options=false for my_func in options_prep parse_options validate_options options_finish do if eval func_$my_func '${1+"$@"}'; then eval _G_res_var='$'"func_${my_func}_result" eval set dummy "$_G_res_var" ; shift _G_rc_options=: fi done # Save modified positional parameters for caller. As a top-level # options-parser function we always need to set the 'func_options_result' # variable (regardless the $_G_rc_options value). if $_G_rc_options; then func_options_result=$_G_res_var else func_quote eval ${1+"$@"} func_options_result=$func_quote_result fi $_G_rc_options } # func_options_prep [ARG]... # -------------------------- # All initialisations required before starting the option parse loop. # Note that when calling hook functions, we pass through the list of # positional parameters. If a hook function modifies that list, and # needs to propagate that back to rest of this script, then the complete # modified list must be put in 'func_run_hooks_result' before # returning $EXIT_SUCCESS (otherwise $EXIT_FAILURE is returned). func_hookable func_options_prep func_options_prep () { $debug_cmd # Option defaults: opt_verbose=false opt_warning_types= _G_rc_options_prep=false if func_run_hooks func_options_prep ${1+"$@"}; then _G_rc_options_prep=: # save modified positional parameters for caller func_options_prep_result=$func_run_hooks_result fi $_G_rc_options_prep } # func_parse_options [ARG]... # --------------------------- # The main option parsing loop. func_hookable func_parse_options func_parse_options () { $debug_cmd func_parse_options_result= _G_rc_parse_options=false # this just eases exit handling while test $# -gt 0; do # Defer to hook functions for initial option parsing, so they # get priority in the event of reusing an option name. if func_run_hooks func_parse_options ${1+"$@"}; then eval set dummy "$func_run_hooks_result"; shift _G_rc_parse_options=: fi # Break out of the loop if we already parsed every option. test $# -gt 0 || break _G_match_parse_options=: _G_opt=$1 shift case $_G_opt in --debug|-x) debug_cmd='set -x' func_echo "enabling shell trace mode" $debug_cmd ;; --no-warnings|--no-warning|--no-warn) set dummy --warnings none ${1+"$@"} shift ;; --warnings|--warning|-W) if test $# = 0 && func_missing_arg $_G_opt; then _G_rc_parse_options=: break fi case " $warning_categories $1" in *" $1 "*) # trailing space prevents matching last $1 above func_append_uniq opt_warning_types " $1" ;; *all) opt_warning_types=$warning_categories ;; *none) opt_warning_types=none warning_func=: ;; *error) opt_warning_types=$warning_categories warning_func=func_fatal_error ;; *) func_fatal_error \ "unsupported warning category: '$1'" ;; esac shift ;; --verbose|-v) opt_verbose=: ;; --version) func_version ;; -\?|-h) func_usage ;; --help) func_help ;; # Separate optargs to long options (plugins may need this): --*=*) func_split_equals "$_G_opt" set dummy "$func_split_equals_lhs" \ "$func_split_equals_rhs" ${1+"$@"} shift ;; # Separate optargs to short options: -W*) func_split_short_opt "$_G_opt" set dummy "$func_split_short_opt_name" \ "$func_split_short_opt_arg" ${1+"$@"} shift ;; # Separate non-argument short options: -\?*|-h*|-v*|-x*) func_split_short_opt "$_G_opt" set dummy "$func_split_short_opt_name" \ "-$func_split_short_opt_arg" ${1+"$@"} shift ;; --) _G_rc_parse_options=: ; break ;; -*) func_fatal_help "unrecognised option: '$_G_opt'" ;; *) set dummy "$_G_opt" ${1+"$@"}; shift _G_match_parse_options=false break ;; esac $_G_match_parse_options && _G_rc_parse_options=: done if $_G_rc_parse_options; then # save modified positional parameters for caller func_quote eval ${1+"$@"} func_parse_options_result=$func_quote_result fi $_G_rc_parse_options } # func_validate_options [ARG]... # ------------------------------ # Perform any sanity checks on option settings and/or unconsumed # arguments. func_hookable func_validate_options func_validate_options () { $debug_cmd _G_rc_validate_options=false # Display all warnings if -W was not given. test -n "$opt_warning_types" || opt_warning_types=" $warning_categories" if func_run_hooks func_validate_options ${1+"$@"}; then # save modified positional parameters for caller func_validate_options_result=$func_run_hooks_result _G_rc_validate_options=: fi # Bail if the options were screwed! $exit_cmd $EXIT_FAILURE $_G_rc_validate_options } ## ----------------- ## ## Helper functions. ## ## ----------------- ## # This section contains the helper functions used by the rest of the # hookable option parser framework in ascii-betical order. # func_fatal_help ARG... # ---------------------- # Echo program name prefixed message to standard error, followed by # a help hint, and exit. func_fatal_help () { $debug_cmd eval \$ECHO \""Usage: $usage"\" eval \$ECHO \""$fatal_help"\" func_error ${1+"$@"} exit $EXIT_FAILURE } # func_help # --------- # Echo long help message to standard output and exit. func_help () { $debug_cmd func_usage_message $ECHO "$long_help_message" exit 0 } # func_missing_arg ARGNAME # ------------------------ # Echo program name prefixed message to standard error and set global # exit_cmd. func_missing_arg () { $debug_cmd func_error "Missing argument for '$1'." exit_cmd=exit } # func_split_equals STRING # ------------------------ # Set func_split_equals_lhs and func_split_equals_rhs shell variables after # splitting STRING at the '=' sign. test -z "$_G_HAVE_XSI_OPS" \ && (eval 'x=a/b/c; test 5aa/bb/cc = "${#x}${x%%/*}${x%/*}${x#*/}${x##*/}"') 2>/dev/null \ && _G_HAVE_XSI_OPS=yes if test yes = "$_G_HAVE_XSI_OPS" then # This is an XSI compatible shell, allowing a faster implementation... eval 'func_split_equals () { $debug_cmd func_split_equals_lhs=${1%%=*} func_split_equals_rhs=${1#*=} test "x$func_split_equals_lhs" = "x$1" \ && func_split_equals_rhs= }' else # ...otherwise fall back to using expr, which is often a shell builtin. func_split_equals () { $debug_cmd func_split_equals_lhs=`expr "x$1" : 'x\([^=]*\)'` func_split_equals_rhs= test "x$func_split_equals_lhs" = "x$1" \ || func_split_equals_rhs=`expr "x$1" : 'x[^=]*=\(.*\)$'` } fi #func_split_equals # func_split_short_opt SHORTOPT # ----------------------------- # Set func_split_short_opt_name and func_split_short_opt_arg shell # variables after splitting SHORTOPT after the 2nd character. if test yes = "$_G_HAVE_XSI_OPS" then # This is an XSI compatible shell, allowing a faster implementation... eval 'func_split_short_opt () { $debug_cmd func_split_short_opt_arg=${1#??} func_split_short_opt_name=${1%"$func_split_short_opt_arg"} }' else # ...otherwise fall back to using expr, which is often a shell builtin. func_split_short_opt () { $debug_cmd func_split_short_opt_name=`expr "x$1" : 'x-\(.\)'` func_split_short_opt_arg=`expr "x$1" : 'x-.\(.*\)$'` } fi #func_split_short_opt # func_usage # ---------- # Echo short help message to standard output and exit. func_usage () { $debug_cmd func_usage_message $ECHO "Run '$progname --help |${PAGER-more}' for full usage" exit 0 } # func_usage_message # ------------------ # Echo short help message to standard output. func_usage_message () { $debug_cmd eval \$ECHO \""Usage: $usage"\" echo $SED -n 's|^# || /^Written by/{ x;p;x } h /^Written by/q' < "$progpath" echo eval \$ECHO \""$usage_message"\" } # func_version # ------------ # Echo version message to standard output and exit. func_version () { $debug_cmd printf '%s\n' "$progname $scriptversion" $SED -n ' /(C)/!b go :more /\./!{ N s|\n# | | b more } :go /^# Written by /,/# warranty; / { s|^# || s|^# *$|| s|\((C)\)[ 0-9,-]*[ ,-]\([1-9][0-9]* \)|\1 \2| p } /^# Written by / { s|^# || p } /^warranty; /q' < "$progpath" exit $? } # Local variables: # mode: shell-script # sh-indentation: 2 # eval: (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-pattern: "10/scriptversion=%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H; # UTC" # time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" # End: # Set a version string. scriptversion='(GNU libtool) 2.4.6' # func_echo ARG... # ---------------- # Libtool also displays the current mode in messages, so override # funclib.sh func_echo with this custom definition. func_echo () { $debug_cmd _G_message=$* func_echo_IFS=$IFS IFS=$nl for _G_line in $_G_message; do IFS=$func_echo_IFS $ECHO "$progname${opt_mode+: $opt_mode}: $_G_line" done IFS=$func_echo_IFS } # func_warning ARG... # ------------------- # Libtool warnings are not categorized, so override funclib.sh # func_warning with this simpler definition. func_warning () { $debug_cmd $warning_func ${1+"$@"} } ## ---------------- ## ## Options parsing. ## ## ---------------- ## # Hook in the functions to make sure our own options are parsed during # the option parsing loop. usage='$progpath [OPTION]... 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" $CC "* | "$CC "* | " $CC_expanded "* | "$CC_expanded "* | \ " $CC_quoted"* | "$CC_quoted "* | " $CC_quoted_expanded "* | "$CC_quoted_expanded "*) ;; # Blanks at the start of $base_compile will cause this to fail # if we don't check for them as well. *) for z in $available_tags; do if $GREP "^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: $z$" < "$progpath" > /dev/null; then # Evaluate the configuration. eval "`$SED -n -e '/^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: '$z'$/,/^# ### END LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: '$z'$/p' < $progpath`" CC_quoted= for arg in $CC; do # Double-quote args containing other shell metacharacters. func_append_quoted CC_quoted "$arg" done CC_expanded=`func_echo_all $CC` CC_quoted_expanded=`func_echo_all $CC_quoted` case "$@ " in " $CC "* | "$CC "* | " $CC_expanded "* | "$CC_expanded "* | \ " $CC_quoted"* | "$CC_quoted "* | " $CC_quoted_expanded "* | "$CC_quoted_expanded "*) # The compiler in the base compile command matches # the one in the tagged configuration. # Assume this is the tagged configuration we want. tagname=$z break ;; esac fi done # If $tagname still isn't set, then no tagged configuration # was found and let the user know that the "--tag" command # line option must be used. if test -z "$tagname"; then func_echo "unable to infer tagged configuration" func_fatal_error "specify a tag with '--tag'" # else # func_verbose "using $tagname tagged configuration" fi ;; esac fi } # func_write_libtool_object output_name pic_name nonpic_name # Create a libtool object file (analogous to a ".la" file), # but don't create it if we're doing a dry run. func_write_libtool_object () { write_libobj=$1 if test yes = "$build_libtool_libs"; then write_lobj=\'$2\' else write_lobj=none fi if test yes = "$build_old_libs"; then write_oldobj=\'$3\' else write_oldobj=none fi $opt_dry_run || { cat >${write_libobj}T </dev/null` if test "$?" -eq 0 && test -n "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_tmp"; then func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result=`$ECHO "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_tmp" | $SED -e "$sed_naive_backslashify"` else func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result= fi fi } # end: func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 # func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 ARG # Helper function used by path conversion functions when $build is *nix, and # $host is mingw, cygwin, or some other w32 environment. Relies on a correctly # configured wine environment available, with the winepath program in $build's # $PATH. Assumes ARG has no leading or trailing path separator characters. # # ARG is path to be converted from $build format to win32. # Result is available in $func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result. # Unconvertible file (directory) names in ARG are skipped; if no directory names # are convertible, then the result may be empty. func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd # unfortunately, winepath doesn't convert paths, only file names func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result= if test -n "$1"; then oldIFS=$IFS IFS=: for func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f in $1; do IFS=$oldIFS func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f" if test -n "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result"; then if test -z "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result"; then func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result=$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result else func_append func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result ";$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" fi fi done IFS=$oldIFS fi } # end: func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 # func_cygpath ARGS... # Wrapper around calling the cygpath program via LT_CYGPATH. This is used when # when (1) $build is *nix and Cygwin is hosted via a wine environment; or (2) # $build is MSYS and $host is Cygwin, or (3) $build is Cygwin. In case (1) or # (2), returns the Cygwin file name or path in func_cygpath_result (input # file name or path is assumed to be in w32 format, as previously converted # from $build's *nix or MSYS format). In case (3), returns the w32 file name # or path in func_cygpath_result (input file name or path is assumed to be in # Cygwin format). Returns an empty string on error. # # ARGS are passed to cygpath, with the last one being the file name or path to # be converted. # # Specify the absolute *nix (or w32) name to cygpath in the LT_CYGPATH # environment variable; do not put it in $PATH. func_cygpath () { $debug_cmd if test -n "$LT_CYGPATH" && test -f "$LT_CYGPATH"; then func_cygpath_result=`$LT_CYGPATH "$@" 2>/dev/null` if test "$?" -ne 0; then # on failure, ensure result is empty func_cygpath_result= fi else func_cygpath_result= func_error "LT_CYGPATH is empty or specifies non-existent file: '$LT_CYGPATH'" fi } #end: func_cygpath # func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name or path ARG from MSYS format to w32 format. Return # result in func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result. func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result=`( cmd //c echo "$1" ) 2>/dev/null | $SED -e 's/[ ]*$//' -e "$sed_naive_backslashify"` } #end: func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_check ARG1 ARG2 # Verify that ARG1 (a file name in $build format) was converted to $host # format in ARG2. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue (resetting # func_to_host_file_result to ARG1). func_convert_file_check () { $debug_cmd if test -z "$2" && test -n "$1"; then func_error "Could not determine host file name corresponding to" func_error " '$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback: func_to_host_file_result=$1 fi } # end func_convert_file_check # func_convert_path_check FROM_PATHSEP TO_PATHSEP FROM_PATH TO_PATH # Verify that FROM_PATH (a path in $build format) was converted to $host # format in TO_PATH. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue, resetting # func_to_host_file_result to a simplistic fallback value (see below). func_convert_path_check () { $debug_cmd if test -z "$4" && test -n "$3"; then func_error "Could not determine the host path corresponding to" func_error " '$3'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback. This is a deliberately simplistic "conversion" and # should not be "improved". See libtool.info. if test "x$1" != "x$2"; then lt_replace_pathsep_chars="s|$1|$2|g" func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$3" | $SED -e "$lt_replace_pathsep_chars"` else func_to_host_path_result=$3 fi fi } # end func_convert_path_check # func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep FRONTPAT BACKPAT REPL ORIG # Modifies func_to_host_path_result by prepending REPL if ORIG matches FRONTPAT # and appending REPL if ORIG matches BACKPAT. func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep () { $debug_cmd case $4 in $1 ) func_to_host_path_result=$3$func_to_host_path_result ;; esac case $4 in $2 ) func_append func_to_host_path_result "$3" ;; esac } # end func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ################################################## # $build to $host FILE NAME CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ################################################## # invoked via '$to_host_file_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # Result will be available in $func_to_host_file_result. # func_to_host_file ARG # Converts the file name ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_to_host_file () { $debug_cmd $to_host_file_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_file # func_to_tool_file ARG LAZY # converts the file name ARG from $build format to toolchain format. Return # result in func_to_tool_file_result. If the conversion in use is listed # in (the comma separated) LAZY, no conversion takes place. func_to_tool_file () { $debug_cmd case ,$2, in *,"$to_tool_file_cmd",*) func_to_tool_file_result=$1 ;; *) $to_tool_file_cmd "$1" func_to_tool_file_result=$func_to_host_file_result ;; esac } # end func_to_tool_file # func_convert_file_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_noop () { func_to_host_file_result=$1 } # end func_convert_file_noop # func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_file_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result=$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_file_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then # because $build is cygwin, we call "the" cygpath in $PATH; no need to use # LT_CYGPATH in this case. func_to_host_file_result=`cygpath -m "$1"` fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment # and a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_file_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result=$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. # Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_file_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result=$func_cygpath_result fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin # func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed # in a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. Returns result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_file_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then # convert from *nix to w32, then use cygpath to convert from w32 to cygwin. func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result=$func_cygpath_result fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ############################################# # $build to $host PATH CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ############################################# # invoked via '$to_host_path_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # The result will be available in $func_to_host_path_result. # # Path separators are also converted from $build format to $host format. If # ARG begins or ends with a path separator character, it is preserved (but # converted to $host format) on output. # # All path conversion functions are named using the following convention: # file name conversion function : func_convert_file_X_to_Y () # path conversion function : func_convert_path_X_to_Y () # where, for any given $build/$host combination the 'X_to_Y' value is the # same. If conversion functions are added for new $build/$host combinations, # the two new functions must follow this pattern, or func_init_to_host_path_cmd # will break. # func_init_to_host_path_cmd # Ensures that function "pointer" variable $to_host_path_cmd is set to the # appropriate value, based on the value of $to_host_file_cmd. to_host_path_cmd= func_init_to_host_path_cmd () { $debug_cmd if test -z "$to_host_path_cmd"; then func_stripname 'func_convert_file_' '' "$to_host_file_cmd" to_host_path_cmd=func_convert_path_$func_stripname_result fi } # func_to_host_path ARG # Converts the path ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_path_result. func_to_host_path () { $debug_cmd func_init_to_host_path_cmd $to_host_path_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_path # func_convert_path_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_path_result. func_convert_path_noop () { func_to_host_path_result=$1 } # end func_convert_path_noop # func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_path_result. func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_path_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from ARG. MSYS # behavior is inconsistent here; cygpath turns them into '.;' and ';.'; # and winepath ignores them completely. func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_to_host_path_result=$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_path_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_to_host_path_result=`cygpath -m -p "$func_to_host_path_tmp1"` func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment and # a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_path_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_to_host_path_result=$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert path ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. # Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_path_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_cygpath -u -p "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_to_host_path_result=$func_cygpath_result func_convert_path_check : : \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" : "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin # func_convert_path_nix_to_cygwin ARG # Convert path ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed in a # a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_nix_to_cygwin () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_path_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from # ARG. msys behavior is inconsistent here, cygpath turns them # into '.;' and ';.', and winepath ignores them completely. func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_cygpath -u -p "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result" func_to_host_path_result=$func_cygpath_result func_convert_path_check : : \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" : "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_nix_to_cygwin # func_dll_def_p FILE # True iff FILE is a Windows DLL '.def' file. # Keep in sync with _LT_DLL_DEF_P in libtool.m4 func_dll_def_p () { $debug_cmd func_dll_def_p_tmp=`$SED -n \ -e 's/^[ ]*//' \ -e '/^\(;.*\)*$/d' \ -e 's/^\(EXPORTS\|LIBRARY\)\([ ].*\)*$/DEF/p' \ -e q \ "$1"` test DEF = "$func_dll_def_p_tmp" } # func_mode_compile arg... func_mode_compile () { $debug_cmd # Get the compilation command and the source file. base_compile= srcfile=$nonopt # always keep a non-empty value in "srcfile" suppress_opt=yes suppress_output= arg_mode=normal libobj= later= pie_flag= for arg do case $arg_mode in arg ) # do not "continue". Instead, add this to base_compile lastarg=$arg arg_mode=normal ;; target ) libobj=$arg arg_mode=normal continue ;; normal ) # Accept any command-line options. case $arg in -o) test -n "$libobj" && \ func_fatal_error "you cannot specify '-o' more than once" arg_mode=target continue ;; -pie | -fpie | -fPIE) func_append pie_flag " $arg" continue ;; -shared | -static | -prefer-pic | -prefer-non-pic) func_append later " $arg" continue ;; -no-suppress) suppress_opt=no continue ;; -Xcompiler) arg_mode=arg # the next one goes into the "base_compile" arg list continue # The current "srcfile" will either be retained or ;; # replaced later. 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It backslashifies # metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings. sed_quote_subst='$sed_quote_subst' # Be Bourne compatible if test -n \"\${ZSH_VERSION+set}\" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then emulate sh NULLCMD=: # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on \${1+\"\$@\"}, which # is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature. alias -g '\${1+\"\$@\"}'='\"\$@\"' setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST else case \`(set -o) 2>/dev/null\` in *posix*) set -o posix;; esac fi BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64 DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh # The HP-UX ksh and POSIX shell print the target directory to stdout # if CDPATH is set. (unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH relink_command=\"$relink_command\" # This environment variable determines our operation mode. if test \"\$libtool_install_magic\" = \"$magic\"; then # install mode needs the following variables: generated_by_libtool_version='$macro_version' notinst_deplibs='$notinst_deplibs' else # When we are sourced in execute mode, \$file and \$ECHO are already set. if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then file=\"\$0\"" func_quote_arg pretty "$ECHO" qECHO=$func_quote_arg_result $ECHO "\ # A function that is used when there is no print builtin or printf. func_fallback_echo () { eval 'cat <<_LTECHO_EOF \$1 _LTECHO_EOF' } ECHO=$qECHO fi # Very basic option parsing. 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WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR=$func_emit_wrapper_arg1 if test \"\$WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR\" = \"yes\"; then # special case for '.' if test \"\$thisdir\" = \".\"; then thisdir=\`pwd\` fi # remove .libs from thisdir case \"\$thisdir\" in *[\\\\/]$objdir ) thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$thisdir\" | $SED 's%[\\\\/][^\\\\/]*$%%'\` ;; $objdir ) thisdir=. ;; esac fi # Try to get the absolute directory name. absdir=\`cd \"\$thisdir\" && pwd\` test -n \"\$absdir\" && thisdir=\"\$absdir\" " if test yes = "$fast_install"; then $ECHO "\ program=lt-'$outputname'$exeext progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" if test ! -f \"\$progdir/\$program\" || { file=\`ls -1dt \"\$progdir/\$program\" \"\$progdir/../\$program\" 2>/dev/null | $SED 1q\`; \\ test \"X\$file\" != \"X\$progdir/\$program\"; }; then file=\"\$\$-\$program\" if test ! -d \"\$progdir\"; then $MKDIR \"\$progdir\" else $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" $ECHO "\ # relink executable if necessary if test -n \"\$relink_command\"; then if relink_command_output=\`eval \$relink_command 2>&1\`; then : else \$ECHO \"\$relink_command_output\" >&2 $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" exit 1 fi fi $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\" 2>/dev/null || { $RM \"\$progdir/\$program\"; $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\"; } $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" else $ECHO "\ program='$outputname' progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" " fi $ECHO "\ if test -f \"\$progdir/\$program\"; then" # fixup the dll searchpath if we need to. # # Fix the DLL searchpath if we need to. Do this before prepending # to shlibpath, because on Windows, both are PATH and uninstalled # libraries must come first. if test -n "$dllsearchpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add the dll search path components to the executable PATH PATH=$dllsearchpath:\$PATH " fi # Export our shlibpath_var if we have one. if test yes = "$shlibpath_overrides_runpath" && test -n "$shlibpath_var" && test -n "$temp_rpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add our own library path to $shlibpath_var $shlibpath_var=\"$temp_rpath\$$shlibpath_var\" # Some systems cannot cope with colon-terminated $shlibpath_var # The second colon is a workaround for a bug in BeOS R4 sed $shlibpath_var=\`\$ECHO \"\$$shlibpath_var\" | $SED 's/::*\$//'\` export $shlibpath_var " fi $ECHO "\ if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then # Run the actual program with our arguments. func_exec_program \${1+\"\$@\"} fi else # The program doesn't exist. \$ECHO \"\$0: error: '\$progdir/\$program' does not exist\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"This script is just a wrapper for \$program.\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"See the $PACKAGE documentation for more information.\" 1>&2 exit 1 fi fi\ " } # func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # emit the source code for a wrapper executable on stdout # Must ONLY be called from within func_mode_link because # it depends on a number of variable set therein. func_emit_cwrapperexe_src () { cat < #include #ifdef _MSC_VER # include # include # include #else # include # include # ifdef __CYGWIN__ # include # endif #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define STREQ(s1, s2) (strcmp ((s1), (s2)) == 0) /* declarations of non-ANSI functions */ #if defined __MINGW32__ # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ int _putenv (const char *); # endif #elif defined __CYGWIN__ # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ char *realpath (const char *, char *); int putenv (char *); int setenv (const char *, const char *, int); # endif /* #elif defined other_platform || defined ... */ #endif /* portability defines, excluding path handling macros */ #if defined _MSC_VER # define setmode _setmode # define stat _stat # define chmod _chmod # define getcwd _getcwd # define putenv _putenv # define S_IXUSR _S_IEXEC #elif defined __MINGW32__ # define setmode _setmode # define stat _stat # define chmod _chmod # define getcwd _getcwd # define putenv _putenv #elif defined __CYGWIN__ # define HAVE_SETENV # define FOPEN_WB "wb" /* #elif defined other platforms ... */ #endif #if defined PATH_MAX # define LT_PATHMAX PATH_MAX #elif defined MAXPATHLEN # define LT_PATHMAX MAXPATHLEN #else # define LT_PATHMAX 1024 #endif #ifndef S_IXOTH # define S_IXOTH 0 #endif #ifndef S_IXGRP # define S_IXGRP 0 #endif /* path handling portability macros */ #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR # define DIR_SEPARATOR '/' # define PATH_SEPARATOR ':' #endif #if defined _WIN32 || defined __MSDOS__ || defined __DJGPP__ || \ defined __OS2__ # define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM # define FOPEN_WB "wb" # ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define DIR_SEPARATOR_2 '\\' # endif # ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define PATH_SEPARATOR_2 ';' # endif #endif #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) #else /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) \ (((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) || ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR_2)) #endif /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR) #else /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR_2) #endif /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef FOPEN_WB # define FOPEN_WB "w" #endif #ifndef _O_BINARY # define _O_BINARY 0 #endif #define XMALLOC(type, num) ((type *) xmalloc ((num) * sizeof(type))) #define XFREE(stale) do { \ if (stale) { free (stale); stale = 0; } \ } while (0) #if defined LT_DEBUGWRAPPER static int lt_debug = 1; #else static int lt_debug = 0; #endif const char *program_name = "libtool-wrapper"; /* in case xstrdup fails */ void *xmalloc (size_t num); char *xstrdup (const char *string); const char *base_name (const char *name); char *find_executable (const char *wrapper); char *chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec); int make_executable (const char *path); int check_executable (const char *path); char *strendzap (char *str, const char *pat); void lt_debugprintf (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...); void lt_fatal (const char *file, int line, const char *message, ...); static const char *nonnull (const char *s); static const char *nonempty (const char *s); void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value); char *lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end); void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value); void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value); char **prepare_spawn (char **argv); void lt_dump_script (FILE *f); EOF cat <= 0) && (st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH))) return 1; else return 0; } int make_executable (const char *path) { int rval = 0; struct stat st; lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(make_executable): %s\n", nonempty (path)); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if (stat (path, &st) >= 0) { rval = chmod (path, st.st_mode | S_IXOTH | S_IXGRP | S_IXUSR); } return rval; } /* Searches for the full path of the wrapper. Returns newly allocated full path name if found, NULL otherwise Does not chase symlinks, even on platforms that support them. */ char * find_executable (const char *wrapper) { int has_slash = 0; const char *p; const char *p_next; /* static buffer for getcwd */ char tmp[LT_PATHMAX + 1]; size_t tmp_len; char *concat_name; lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(find_executable): %s\n", nonempty (wrapper)); if ((wrapper == NULL) || (*wrapper == '\0')) return NULL; /* Absolute path? */ #if defined HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM if (isalpha ((unsigned char) wrapper[0]) && wrapper[1] == ':') { concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } else { #endif if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (wrapper[0])) { concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } #if defined HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM } #endif for (p = wrapper; *p; p++) if (*p == '/') { has_slash = 1; break; } if (!has_slash) { /* no slashes; search PATH */ const char *path = getenv ("PATH"); if (path != NULL) { for (p = path; *p; p = p_next) { const char *q; size_t p_len; for (q = p; *q; q++) if (IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (*q)) break; p_len = (size_t) (q - p); p_next = (*q == '\0' ? q : q + 1); if (p_len == 0) { /* empty path: current directory */ if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) lt_fatal (__FILE__, __LINE__, "getcwd failed: %s", nonnull (strerror (errno))); tmp_len = strlen (tmp); concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); } else { concat_name = XMALLOC (char, p_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, p, p_len); concat_name[p_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + p_len + 1, wrapper); } if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } } /* not found in PATH; assume curdir */ } /* Relative path | not found in path: prepend cwd */ if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) lt_fatal (__FILE__, __LINE__, "getcwd failed: %s", nonnull (strerror (errno))); tmp_len = strlen (tmp); concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); return NULL; } char * chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec) { #ifndef S_ISLNK return xstrdup (pathspec); #else char buf[LT_PATHMAX]; struct stat s; char *tmp_pathspec = xstrdup (pathspec); char *p; int has_symlinks = 0; while (strlen (tmp_pathspec) && !has_symlinks) { lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "checking path component for symlinks: %s\n", tmp_pathspec); if (lstat (tmp_pathspec, &s) == 0) { if (S_ISLNK (s.st_mode) != 0) { has_symlinks = 1; break; } /* search backwards for last DIR_SEPARATOR */ p = tmp_pathspec + strlen (tmp_pathspec) - 1; while ((p > tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) p--; if ((p == tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) { /* no more DIR_SEPARATORS left */ break; } *p = '\0'; } else { lt_fatal (__FILE__, __LINE__, "error accessing file \"%s\": %s", tmp_pathspec, nonnull (strerror (errno))); } } XFREE (tmp_pathspec); if (!has_symlinks) { return xstrdup (pathspec); } tmp_pathspec = realpath (pathspec, buf); if (tmp_pathspec == 0) { lt_fatal (__FILE__, __LINE__, "could not follow symlinks for %s", pathspec); } return xstrdup (tmp_pathspec); #endif } char * strendzap (char *str, const char *pat) { size_t len, patlen; assert (str != NULL); assert (pat != NULL); len = strlen (str); patlen = strlen (pat); if (patlen <= len) { str += len - patlen; if (STREQ (str, pat)) *str = '\0'; } return str; } void lt_debugprintf (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; if (lt_debug) { (void) fprintf (stderr, "%s:%s:%d: ", program_name, file, line); va_start (args, fmt); (void) vfprintf (stderr, fmt, args); va_end (args); } } static void lt_error_core (int exit_status, const char *file, int line, const char *mode, const char *message, va_list ap) { fprintf (stderr, "%s:%s:%d: %s: ", program_name, file, line, mode); vfprintf (stderr, message, ap); fprintf (stderr, ".\n"); if (exit_status >= 0) exit (exit_status); } void lt_fatal (const char *file, int line, const char *message, ...) { va_list ap; va_start (ap, message); lt_error_core (EXIT_FAILURE, file, line, "FATAL", message, ap); va_end (ap); } static const char * nonnull (const char *s) { return s ? s : "(null)"; } static const char * nonempty (const char *s) { return (s && !*s) ? "(empty)" : nonnull (s); } void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value) { lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(lt_setenv) setting '%s' to '%s'\n", nonnull (name), nonnull (value)); { #ifdef HAVE_SETENV /* always make a copy, for consistency with !HAVE_SETENV */ char *str = xstrdup (value); setenv (name, str, 1); #else size_t len = strlen (name) + 1 + strlen (value) + 1; char *str = XMALLOC (char, len); sprintf (str, "%s=%s", name, value); if (putenv (str) != EXIT_SUCCESS) { XFREE (str); } #endif } } char * lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end) { char *new_value; if (orig_value && *orig_value) { size_t orig_value_len = strlen (orig_value); size_t add_len = strlen (add); new_value = XMALLOC (char, add_len + orig_value_len + 1); if (to_end) { strcpy (new_value, orig_value); strcpy (new_value + orig_value_len, add); } else { strcpy (new_value, add); strcpy (new_value + add_len, orig_value); } } else { new_value = xstrdup (add); } return new_value; } void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value) { lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(lt_update_exe_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n", nonnull (name), nonnull (value)); if (name && *name && value && *value) { char *new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); /* some systems can't cope with a ':'-terminated path #' */ size_t len = strlen (new_value); while ((len > 0) && IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (new_value[len-1])) { new_value[--len] = '\0'; } lt_setenv (name, new_value); XFREE (new_value); } } void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value) { lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(lt_update_lib_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n", nonnull (name), nonnull (value)); if (name && *name && value && *value) { char *new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); lt_setenv (name, new_value); XFREE (new_value); } } EOF case $host_os in mingw*) cat <<"EOF" /* Prepares an argument vector before calling spawn(). 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Their only effect is that within double quotes, space and tab are treated like normal characters. - Backslashes not followed by double quotes are not special. - But 2*n+1 backslashes followed by a double quote become n backslashes followed by a double quote (n >= 0): \" -> " \\\" -> \" \\\\\" -> \\" */ #define SHELL_SPECIAL_CHARS "\"\\ \001\002\003\004\005\006\007\010\011\012\013\014\015\016\017\020\021\022\023\024\025\026\027\030\031\032\033\034\035\036\037" #define SHELL_SPACE_CHARS " \001\002\003\004\005\006\007\010\011\012\013\014\015\016\017\020\021\022\023\024\025\026\027\030\031\032\033\034\035\036\037" char ** prepare_spawn (char **argv) { size_t argc; char **new_argv; size_t i; /* Count number of arguments. */ for (argc = 0; argv[argc] != NULL; argc++) ; /* Allocate new argument vector. */ new_argv = XMALLOC (char *, argc + 1); /* Put quoted arguments into the new argument vector. */ for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { const char *string = argv[i]; if (string[0] == '\0') new_argv[i] = xstrdup ("\"\""); else if (strpbrk (string, SHELL_SPECIAL_CHARS) != NULL) { int quote_around = (strpbrk (string, SHELL_SPACE_CHARS) != NULL); size_t length; unsigned int backslashes; const char *s; char *quoted_string; char *p; length = 0; backslashes = 0; if (quote_around) length++; for (s = string; *s != '\0'; s++) { char c = *s; if (c == '"') length += backslashes + 1; length++; if (c == '\\') backslashes++; else backslashes = 0; } if (quote_around) length += backslashes + 1; quoted_string = XMALLOC (char, length + 1); p = quoted_string; backslashes = 0; if (quote_around) *p++ = '"'; for (s = string; *s != '\0'; s++) { char c = *s; if (c == '"') { unsigned int j; for (j = backslashes + 1; j > 0; j--) *p++ = '\\'; } *p++ = c; if (c == '\\') backslashes++; else backslashes = 0; } if (quote_around) { unsigned int j; for (j = backslashes; j > 0; j--) *p++ = '\\'; *p++ = '"'; } *p = '\0'; new_argv[i] = quoted_string; } else new_argv[i] = (char *) string; } new_argv[argc] = NULL; return new_argv; } EOF ;; esac cat <<"EOF" void lt_dump_script (FILE* f) { EOF func_emit_wrapper yes | $SED -n -e ' s/^\(.\{79\}\)\(..*\)/\1\ \2/ h s/\([\\"]\)/\\\1/g s/$/\\n/ s/\([^\n]*\).*/ fputs ("\1", f);/p g D' cat <<"EOF" } EOF } # end: func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # func_win32_import_lib_p ARG # True if ARG is an import lib, as indicated by $file_magic_cmd func_win32_import_lib_p () { $debug_cmd case `eval $file_magic_cmd \"\$1\" 2>/dev/null | $SED -e 10q` in *import*) : ;; *) false ;; esac } # func_suncc_cstd_abi # !!ONLY CALL THIS FOR SUN CC AFTER $compile_command IS FULLY EXPANDED!! # Several compiler flags select an ABI that is incompatible with the # Cstd library. 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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. libfolia 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, see . For questions and suggestions, see: https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ticcutils/issues or send mail to: lamasoftware (at ) science.ru.nl */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "ticcutils/PrettyPrint.h" #include "ticcutils/StringOps.h" #include "ticcutils/XMLtools.h" #include "ticcutils/Unicode.h" #include "libfolia/folia.h" #include "libfolia/folia_properties.h" #include "config.h" using namespace std; using namespace icu; using namespace TiCC; namespace folia { using TiCC::operator <<; string VersionName() { return PACKAGE_STRING; } ///< Returns the PACKAGE_STRING info of the package string Version() { return VERSION; } ///< Returns version of the library ElementType AbstractElement::element_id() const { /// return the ELEMENT_ID property return _props.ELEMENT_ID; } size_t AbstractElement::occurrences() const { /// return the OCCURENCES property return _props.OCCURRENCES; } size_t AbstractElement::occurrences_per_set() const { /// return the OCCURRENCES_PER_SET property return _props.OCCURRENCES_PER_SET; } Attrib AbstractElement::required_attributes() const { /// return the REQUIRED_ATTRIBUTES property return _props.REQUIRED_ATTRIBS; } Attrib AbstractElement::optional_attributes() const { /// return the OPTONAL_ATTRIBUTES property return _props.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS; } bool AbstractElement::hidden() const { /// return the HIDDEN property return _props.HIDDEN; } const string& AbstractElement::xmltag() const { /// return the XMLTAG property /* For pre 1.5 documents, it will return the OLD name of that property. e.g. "spanrelation" is translated to the old "complexalignment" */ const string& result = _props.XMLTAG; if ( doc() && doc()->version_below(1,6) ){ const auto& it = reverse_old.find(result); if ( it != reverse_old.end() ){ return it->second; } } return result; } const string& AbstractElement::default_subset() const { /// return the SUBSET property return _props.SUBSET; } AnnotationType AbstractElement::annotation_type() const { /// return the ANNOTATIONTYPE property return _props.ANNOTATIONTYPE; } const set& AbstractElement::accepted_data() const { /// return the ACCEPTED_DATA property return _props.ACCEPTED_DATA; } const set& AbstractElement::required_data() const { /// return the REQUIRED_DATA property return _props.REQUIRED_DATA; } bool AbstractElement::printable() const { /// return the PRINTABLE property return _props.PRINTABLE; } bool AbstractElement::speakable() const { /// return the SPEAKABLE property return _props.SPEAKABLE; } bool AbstractElement::referable() const { /// return the WREFABLE property return _props.WREFABLE; } bool AbstractElement::is_textcontainer() const { /// return the TEXTCONTAINER property return _props.TEXTCONTAINER; } bool AbstractElement::is_phoncontainer() const { /// return the PHONCONTAINER property return _props.PHONCONTAINER; } bool AbstractElement::xlink() const { /// return the XLINK property return _props.XLINK; } bool AbstractElement::auth() const { /// return the AUTH property return _props.AUTH; } bool AbstractElement::setonly() const { /// return the SETONLY property return _props.SETONLY; } bool AbstractElement::auto_generate_id() const { /// return the AUTO_GENERATE_ID property return _props.AUTO_GENERATE_ID; } bool is_structure( const FoliaElement *el ){ /// test if the object is a Structure Element. /*! \param el the FoliaElement to test \return true when the parameter is an AbstractStructureElement or a derivative of an AbstractStructureElement */ return dynamic_cast( el ) != 0; } const string AllowXlink::href() const { /// return the 'href' value of the object /*! * if the object has an xlink value for 'href' it is returned as a string * otherwise the result is "" */ auto it = _xlink.find("href"); if ( it != _xlink.end() ){ return it->second; } return ""; } ostream& operator<<( ostream& os, const FoliaElement& ae ) { /// Output operator for FoliaElements. (for DEBUGGING only) /*! * \param os the output stream * \param ae the FoliaElement */ os << " <" << ae.classname(); KWargs ats = ae.collectAttributes(); if ( !ae.id().empty() ) { os << " xml:id='" << ae.id() << '"'; ats.erase("xml:id"); } for ( const auto& it: ats ) { os << " " << it.first << "='" << it.second << "'"; } os << " > {"; for ( size_t i=0; i < ae.size(); ++i ) { os << "<" << ae.index(i)->classname() << ">,"; } os << "}"; if ( ae.classname() == "t" ){ os << " (" << ae.str() << ")"; } return os; } ostream& operator<<( ostream&os, const FoliaElement *ae ) { /// Output operator for FoliaElements. (for DEBUGGING only) /*! * \param os the output stream * \param ae the FoliaElement */ if ( !ae ) { os << "nil"; } else os << *ae; return os; } AbstractElement::AbstractElement( const properties& p, Document *d ) : /// Constructor for AbstractElements. /*! * \param p a properties block (required) * \param d a parent document */ _mydoc(d), _parent(0), _auth( p.AUTH ), _annotator_type(UNDEFINED), _refcount(0), _confidence(-1), _props(p) { } AbstractElement::~AbstractElement( ) { /// Destructor for AbstractElements. bool debug = false; // if ( xmltag() == "w" // || xmltag() == "s" // || xmltag() == "entity" // || xmltag() == "entities" // || xmltag() == "morpheme" // || xmltag() == "morphology" ){ // debug = false; // } if (debug ){ cerr << "delete " << xmltag() << " id=" << _id << " class= " << cls() << " datasize= " << _data.size() << endl; cerr << "REFCOUNT = " << refcount() << endl; } if ( refcount() > 0 ){ if ( doc() ) { doc()->keepForDeletion( this ); } // decrefcount(); } else { for ( const auto& el : _data ) { if ( el->refcount() == 0 ) { if ( debug ){ cerr << "dus delete: " << el << endl; } // probably only != 0 for words delete el; } else if ( doc() ) { if ( debug ){ cerr << "dus KEEP: " << el << endl; } doc()->keepForDeletion( el ); } } } if ( debug ){ cerr << "\t\tsucces deleting element id=" << _id << " tag = " << xmltag() << " class= " << cls() << " datasize= " << _data.size() << endl; } if ( doc() ) { doc()->del_doc_index( _id ); doc()->decrRef( annotation_type(), _set ); } } xmlNs *AbstractElement::foliaNs() const { /// return the associated xmlNs object. /*! * \return the XML namespace element of the associated FoLiA document * or 0 when no xml document is available */ if ( doc() ) { return doc()->foliaNs(); } return 0; } void AbstractElement::check_declaration(){ /// check the declation consistency of an object. /// throws an exception on error /*! * When the object has an associated document, the declaration of the * 'set' attribute is checked. Or the default set when no 'set' is provided * Also the presence of an appropiate annotation declaration is checked * for the annotation-type of the object. This might auto-declare * the anntotation-type, when de document allows this. */ if ( _mydoc ){ string def; if ( !_set.empty() ){ if ( !doc()->declared( annotation_type(), _set ) ) { throw DeclarationError( "Set '" + _set + "' is used but has no declaration " + "for " + toString( annotation_type() ) + "-annotation" ); } } else { if ( _mydoc->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "get def for " << annotation_type() << endl; } def = doc()->default_set( annotation_type() ); if ( doc()->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "got def='" << def << "'" << endl; } if ( doc()->is_incremental() && def.empty() ){ // when there is NO default set, AND we are parsing using // folia::Engine, we must check if there WAS an empty set originally // which is 'obscured' by newly added declarations def = doc()->original_default_set( annotation_type() ); if ( doc()->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "from original got def='" << def << "'" << endl; } } if ( !def.empty() ){ _set = def; } else if ( CLASS & required_attributes() ){ throw XmlError( "unable to assign a default set for tag: " + xmltag() ); } } if ( annotation_type() != AnnotationType::NO_ANN && !_mydoc->version_below( 2, 0 ) ){ if ( !_mydoc->declared( annotation_type() ) ){ if ( _mydoc->autodeclare() ){ _mydoc->auto_declare( annotation_type(), _set ); } else { throw DeclarationError( "Encountered an instance of <" + xmltag() + "> without a proper " + toString(annotation_type()) + "-annotation" ); } } else if ( _set.empty() && !isSubClass( AbstractAnnotationLayer_t ) && !doc()->declared( annotation_type(), "None" ) ){ if ( _mydoc->autodeclare() ){ _mydoc->auto_declare( annotation_type(), _set ); } else { throw DeclarationError( "Encountered an instance of <" + xmltag() + "> without a proper " + toString(annotation_type()) + "-annotation" ); } } } } } void AllowXlink::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the objects attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * the given keys are checked agains a range of criteria: * - if the object supports the attribue * - if the object provided value is valid * - if the attribute is declared for the annotation-type */ string type = "simple"; string val = kwargs.extract( "xlink:type" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { type = val; } if ( type != "simple" && type != "locator" ) { throw XmlError( "only xlink:types: 'simple' and 'locator' are supported!" ); } _xlink["type"] = type; val = kwargs.extract( "xlink:href" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { _xlink["href"] = val; } else if ( type == "locator" ){ throw XmlError( "xlink:type='locator' requires an 'xlink:href' attribute" ); } val = kwargs.extract( "xlink:role" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { _xlink["role"] = val; } val = kwargs.extract( "xlink:title" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { _xlink["title"] = val; } val = kwargs.extract( "xlink:label" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( type == "simple" ){ throw XmlError( "xlink:type='simple' may not have an 'xlink:label' attribute" ); } _xlink["label"] = val; } val = kwargs.extract( "xlink:arcrole" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( type == "locator" ){ throw XmlError( "xlink:type='locator' may not have an 'xlink:arcrole' attribute" ); } _xlink["arcrole"] = val; } val = kwargs.extract( "xlink:show" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( type == "locator" ){ throw XmlError( "xlink:type='locator' may not have an 'xlink:show' attribute" ); } _xlink["show"] = val; } val = kwargs.extract( "xlink:actuate" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( type == "locator" ){ throw XmlError( "xlink:type='locator' may not have an 'xlink:actuate' attribute" ); } _xlink["actuate"] = val; } } void AbstractElement::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the objects attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * the given keys are checked agains a range of criteria: * - if the object supports the attribue * - if the object provided value is valid * - if the attribute is declared for the annotation-type */ Attrib supported = required_attributes() | optional_attributes(); //#define LOG_SET_ATT #ifdef LOG_SET_ATT int db_level = doc()->debug; if ( element_id() == Sentence_t ) { doc()->setdebug(8); cerr << "set attributes: " << kwargs << " on " << classname() << endl; // cerr << "required = " << toString(required_attributes()) << endl; // cerr << "optional = " << optional_attributes() << endl; //cerr << "supported = " << supported << endl; // cerr << "ID & supported = " << (ID & supported) << endl; // cerr << "ID & _required = " << (ID & required_attributes() ) << endl; // cerr << "_id=" << _id << endl; // cerr << "AUTH : " << _auth << endl; } #endif if ( doc() && doc()->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "set attributes: " << kwargs << " on " << classname() << endl; } string val = kwargs.extract( "generate_id" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( !doc() ) { throw runtime_error( "can't generate an ID without a doc" ); } FoliaElement *e = (*doc())[val]; if ( e ) { _id = e->generateId( xmltag() ); } else { throw ValueError("Unable to generate an id from ID= " + val ); } } else { val = kwargs.extract( "xml:id" ); if ( val.empty() ) { val = kwargs.extract( "_id" ); // for backward compatibility } if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( (!ID) & supported ) { throw ValueError("xml:id is not supported for " + classname() ); } else if ( isNCName( val ) ){ _id = val; } else { throw XmlError( "'" + val + "' is not a valid NCName." ); } } } _set.clear(); val = kwargs.extract( "set" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( !doc() ) { throw ValueError( "attribute set=" + val + " is used on a node without a document." ); } if ( !( (CLASS & supported) || setonly() ) ) { throw ValueError("attribute 'set' is not supported for " + classname()); } else { string st = doc()->unalias( annotation_type(), val ); if ( st.empty() ){ _set = val; } else { _set = st; } } } check_declaration(); _class.clear(); val = kwargs.extract( "class" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( !( CLASS & supported ) ) { throw ValueError("Class is not supported for " + classname() ); } if ( element_id() != TextContent_t && element_id() != PhonContent_t ) { if ( !doc() ) { throw ValueError( "Class=" + val + " is used on a node without a document." ); } if ( _set.empty() ){ if ( !doc()->declared( annotation_type(), "None" ) ) { cerr << endl << doc()->annotationdefaults() << endl << endl; throw ValueError( xmltag() +": An empty set is used but that has no declaration " "for " + toString( annotation_type() ) + "-annotation" ); } _set = "None"; } doc()->incrRef( annotation_type(), _set ); } _class = val; } if ( element_id() != TextContent_t && element_id() != PhonContent_t ) { if ( !_class.empty() && _set.empty() ) { throw ValueError("Set is required for <" + classname() + " class=\"" + _class + "\"> assigned without set." ); } } _annotator.clear(); val = kwargs.extract( "annotator" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( !(ANNOTATOR & supported) ) { throw ValueError("attribute 'annotator' is not supported for " + classname() ); } else { _annotator = val; } } else { string def; if ( doc() && (def = doc()->default_annotator( annotation_type(), _set )) != "" ) { _annotator = def; } } _annotator_type = UNDEFINED; val = kwargs.extract( "annotatortype" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( ! (ANNOTATOR & supported) ) { throw ValueError("Annotatortype is not supported for " + classname() ); } else { _annotator_type = stringTo( val ); if ( _annotator_type == UNDEFINED ) { throw ValueError( "annotatortype must be 'auto' or 'manual', got '" + val + "'" ); } } } else { if ( doc() ){ AnnotatorType def = doc()->default_annotatortype( annotation_type(), _set ); if ( def != UNDEFINED ) { _annotator_type = def; } } } val = kwargs.extract( "processor" ); if ( !val.empty() ){ if ( doc() && doc()->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "set processor= " << val << " on " << classname() << endl; } if ( _set.empty() ){ _set = "None"; } if ( !(ANNOTATOR & supported) ){ throw ValueError("attribute 'processor' is not supported for " + classname() ); } else { if ( doc() && doc()->get_processor(val) == 0 ){ throw ValueError("attribute 'processor' has unknown value: " + val ); } if ( doc() && !doc()->declared( annotation_type(), _set, "", _annotator_type, val ) ){ if ( !doc()->version_below( 2, 0 ) && doc()->autodeclare() ) { KWargs args; args["processor"] = val; args["annotatortype"] = _annotator_type; doc()->declare( annotation_type(), _set, args ); } else { throw DeclarationError( "Processor '" + val + "' is used for annotationtype '" + toString( annotation_type() ) + "' with set='" + _set +"'" + " but there is no corresponding " + " referring to it in the annotation" + " declaration block." ); } } _processor = val; } } else if ( (ANNOTATOR & supported) && doc() ){ string def; try { def = doc()->default_processor( annotation_type(), _set ); } catch ( const NoDefaultError& e ){ if ( doc()->is_incremental() ){ // when there is NO default processor, AND we are parsing using // folia::Engine, we must check if there WAS a processor originally // which is 'obscured' by newly added declarations def = doc()->original_default_processor( annotation_type() ); if ( doc()->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "from original got default processor='" << def << "'" << endl; } } else { throw; } } _processor = def; } _confidence = -1; val = kwargs.extract( "confidence" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( !(CONFIDENCE & supported) ) { throw ValueError("Confidence is not supported for " + classname() ); } else { try { _confidence = stringTo(val); if ( _confidence < 0 || _confidence > 1.0 ){ throw ValueError("Confidence must be a floating point number between 0 and 1, got " + TiCC::toString(_confidence) ); } } catch (...) { throw ValueError( "invalid Confidence value: " + val + " (not a number?)"); } } } _n = ""; val = kwargs.extract( "n" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( !(N & supported) ) { throw ValueError("N attribute is not supported for " + classname() ); } else { _n = val; } } _datetime.clear(); val = kwargs.extract( "datetime" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( !(DATETIME & supported) ) { throw ValueError("datetime attribute is not supported for " + classname() ); } else { string time = parseDate( val ); if ( time.empty() ){ throw ValueError( "invalid datetime, must be in YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss format: " + val ); } _datetime = time; } } else { string def; if ( doc() && (def = doc()->default_datetime( annotation_type(), _set )) != "" ) { _datetime = def; } } val = kwargs.extract( "begintime" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( !(BEGINTIME & supported) ) { throw ValueError( "begintime attribute is not supported for " + classname() ); } else { string time = parseTime( val ); if ( time.empty() ) { throw ValueError( "invalid begintime, must be in HH:MM:SS.mmm format: " + val ); } _begintime = time; } } else { _begintime.clear(); } val = kwargs.extract( "endtime" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( !(ENDTIME & supported) ) { throw ValueError( "endtime attribute is not supported for " + classname() ); } else { string time = parseTime( val ); if ( time.empty() ) { throw ValueError( "invalid endtime, must be in HH:MM:SS.mmm format: " + val ); } _endtime = time; } } else { _endtime.clear(); } val = kwargs.extract( "src" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( !(SRC & supported) ) { throw ValueError( "src attribute is not supported for " + classname() ); } else { _src = val; } } else { _src.clear(); } if ( SPACE & supported ){ _space = true; } val = kwargs.extract( "space" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( !(SPACE & supported) ){ throw ValueError( "space attribute is not supported for " + classname() ); } else { if ( val == "no" ) { _space = false; } else if ( val == "yes" ) { _space = true; } else { throw ValueError( "invalid value for space attribute: '" + val + "'" ); } } } val = kwargs.extract( "metadata" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( !(METADATA & supported) ) { throw ValueError( "Metadata attribute is not supported for " + classname() ); } else { _metadata = val; if ( doc() && doc()->get_submetadata( _metadata ) == 0 ){ throw KeyError( "No such metadata defined: " + _metadata ); } } } else _metadata.clear(); val = kwargs.extract( "speaker" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( !(SPEAKER & supported) ) { throw ValueError( "speaker attibute is not supported for " + classname() ); } else { _speaker = val; } } else { _speaker.clear(); } val = kwargs.extract( "textclass" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { if ( !(TEXTCLASS & supported) ) { throw ValueError( "textclass attribute is not supported for " + classname() ); } else { _textclass = val; } } else { _textclass = "current"; } val = kwargs.extract( "auth" ); if ( !val.empty() ){ _auth = stringTo( val ); } if ( doc() && !_id.empty() ) { try { doc()->add_doc_index( this, _id ); } catch ( const DuplicateIDError& e ){ if ( element_id() != WordReference_t ){ throw; } } } addFeatureNodes( kwargs ); #ifdef LOG_SET_ATT doc()->setdebug(db_level); #endif } void AbstractElement::addFeatureNodes( const KWargs& kwargs ) { /// add children to the object, based on the set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * the given keys must be in the AttributeFeatures set. * the values are used as class attribute for the new children */ for ( const auto& it: kwargs ) { string tag = it.first; if ( tag == "head" ) { // "head" is special because the tag is "headfeature" // this to avoid conflicts with the "head" tag! tag = "headfeature"; } if ( AttributeFeatures.find( tag ) == AttributeFeatures.end() ) { string message = "unsupported attribute: " + tag + "='" + it.second + "' for node with tag '" + classname() + "'"; if ( tag == "id" ){ message += "\ndid you mean xml:id?"; } if ( doc() && doc()->permissive() ) { cerr << message << endl; } else { throw XmlError( message ); } } KWargs newa; newa["class"] = it.second; FoliaElement *new_node = createElement( tag, doc() ); new_node->setAttributes( newa ); append( new_node ); } } string toDoubleString( double d ){ if ( d == 1.0 ){ return "1.0"; } else if ( d == 0.0 ){ return "0.0"; } else { stringstream ss; ss.precision(6); ss << d; return ss.str(); } } KWargs AllowXlink::collectAttributes() const { KWargs attribs; auto it = _xlink.find("type"); if ( it != _xlink.end() ){ string type = it->second; if ( type == "simple" || type == "locator" ){ it = _xlink.find("href"); if ( it != _xlink.end() ){ attribs["xlink:href"] = it->second; attribs["xlink:type"] = type; } it = _xlink.find("role"); if ( it != _xlink.end() ){ attribs["xlink:role"] = it->second; } it = _xlink.find("arcrole"); if ( it != _xlink.end() ){ attribs["xlink:arcrole"] = it->second; } it = _xlink.find("show"); if ( it != _xlink.end() ){ attribs["xlink:show"] = it->second; } it = _xlink.find("actuate"); if ( it != _xlink.end() ){ attribs["xlink:actuate"] = it->second; } it = _xlink.find("title"); if ( it != _xlink.end() ){ attribs["xlink:title"] = it->second; } it = _xlink.find("label"); if ( it != _xlink.end() ){ attribs["xlink:label"] = it->second; } } } return attribs; } KWargs AbstractElement::collectAttributes() const { /// extract all Attribute-Value pairs from the object /*! * \return a KWargs set of Attribute-value pairs * Might also use declaration defaults and alias declarations to extract * default values */ KWargs attribs; bool isDefaultSet = true; if ( !_id.empty() ) { attribs["xml:id"] = _id; } if ( _set != "None" && !_set.empty() && _set != doc()->default_set( annotation_type() ) ) { isDefaultSet = false; string ali = doc()->alias( annotation_type(), _set ); if ( ali.empty() ){ attribs["set"] = _set; } else { attribs["set"] = ali; } } if ( !_class.empty() ) { attribs["class"] = _class; } if ( !_processor.empty() ){ string tmp; try { tmp = doc()->default_processor( annotation_type(), _set ); } catch ( NoDefaultError& ){ } catch ( ... ){ throw; } if ( tmp != _processor ){ attribs["processor"] = _processor; } } else { bool isDefaultAnn = true; if ( !_annotator.empty() && _annotator != doc()->default_annotator( annotation_type(), _set ) ) { isDefaultAnn = false; attribs["annotator"] = _annotator; } if ( _annotator_type != UNDEFINED ) { AnnotatorType at = doc()->default_annotatortype( annotation_type(), _set ); if ( (!isDefaultSet || !isDefaultAnn) && _annotator_type != at ) { if ( _annotator_type == AUTO ) { attribs["annotatortype"] = "auto"; } else if ( _annotator_type == MANUAL ) { attribs["annotatortype"] = "manual"; } } } } if ( !_datetime.empty() && _datetime != doc()->default_datetime( annotation_type(), _set ) ) { attribs["datetime"] = _datetime; } if ( !_begintime.empty() ) { attribs["begintime"] = _begintime; } if ( !_endtime.empty() ) { attribs["endtime"] = _endtime; } if ( !_src.empty() ) { attribs["src"] = _src; } if ( !_metadata.empty() ) { attribs["metadata"] = _metadata; } if ( !_speaker.empty() ) { attribs["speaker"] = _speaker; } if ( !_textclass.empty() && _textclass != "current" ){ attribs["textclass"] = _textclass; } if ( _confidence >= 0 ) { attribs["confidence"] = toDoubleString(_confidence); } if ( !_n.empty() ) { attribs["n"] = _n; } if ( !_auth ) { attribs["auth"] = "no"; } if ( SPACE & optional_attributes() ){ if ( !_space ) { attribs["space"] = "no"; } } return attribs; } const string FoliaElement::xmlstring( bool add_ns ) const{ /// serialize a FoLiAElement to a string (XML fragment) /*! * \param add_ns Also add the NameSpace declarations * \return a string representation of the FoLiA XML */ xmlNode *n = xml( true, false ); if ( add_ns ){ xmlSetNs( n, xmlNewNs( n, (const xmlChar *)NSFOLIA.c_str(), 0 ) ); } xmlBuffer *buf = xmlBufferCreate(); xmlNodeDump( buf, 0, n, 0, 0 ); string result = (const char*)xmlBufferContent( buf ); xmlBufferFree( buf ); xmlFreeNode( n ); return result; } const string FoliaElement::xmlstring( bool format, int indent, bool add_ns ) const{ /// serialize a FoLiAElement to a string (XML fragment) /*! * \param format allow output formating * \param indent number of spaces to indent * \param add_ns Also add the NameSpace declarations * \return a string representation of the FoLiA XML */ xmlNode *n = xml( true, false ); if ( add_ns ){ xmlSetNs( n, xmlNewNs( n, (const xmlChar *)NSFOLIA.c_str(), 0 ) ); } xmlBuffer *buf = xmlBufferCreate(); // xmlKeepBlanksDefault(0); xmlNodeDump( buf, 0, n, indent, (format?1:0) ); string result = (const char*)xmlBufferContent( buf ); xmlBufferFree( buf ); xmlFreeNode( n ); return result; } string tagToAtt( const FoliaElement* c ) { /// helper function. Given an element of type Feature_t, return the tag value /*! * \param c some FoLiAElement * \return the string value of attribute related to the tag of the parameter * if the element is of type Feature_t is has an asscociated attribute * otherwise not, and the empty string is returned. */ string att; if ( c->isSubClass( Feature_t ) ) { att = c->xmltag(); if ( att == "feat" ) { // "feat" is a Feature_t too. exclude! att = ""; } else if ( att == "headfeature" ) { // "head" is special att = "head"; } } return att; } void AbstractElement::check_append_text_consistency( const FoliaElement *child ) const { /// check the text consistency of a new child against the Element. /*! * \param child the new child * * When a document is available AND it has the checktext() property * the text of the child is checked against the text of the parent. * * will throw on error. * * For Word, String and TextContent children, we assume that their text is * embedded in the parents text. * * For all other cases, the text of the child should match the parents text. * \note Matching is opaque to spaces, newlines and tabs */ // cerr << "VOOR checkappend I am=" << this << endl; // cerr << "VOOR checkappend child=" << child << endl; if ( !doc() || !doc()->checktext() || doc()->fixtext() ){ return; } string cls = child->cls(); // cerr << "HIER 2 " << cls << endl; if ( child->size() == 0 || ( child->is_textcontainer() && !child->hastext( cls ) ) ){ // no use to proceed. not adding real text return; } // cerr << "HIER 3 " << endl; const FoliaElement *parent = 0; if ( child->is_textcontainer() ){ parent = this->parent(); } else { parent = this; cls = child->index(0)->cls(); } // cerr << "PARENT? " << parent << endl; if ( parent && parent->element_id() != Correction_t && parent->hastext( cls ) ){ // check text consistency for parents with text // but SKIP Corrections UnicodeString s1 = parent->text( cls, TEXT_FLAGS::STRICT ); UnicodeString s2 = child->text( cls, TEXT_FLAGS::STRICT ); // cerr << "check parent: " << s1 << endl; // cerr << "check child: " << s2 << endl; // no retain tokenization, strict for both s1 = normalize_spaces( s1 ); s2 = normalize_spaces( s2 ); if ( !s1.isEmpty() && !s2.isEmpty() ){ bool test_fail; if ( isSubClass( Word_t ) || child->isSubClass( TextContent_t ) || isSubClass( String_t ) || child->isSubClass( Word_t ) ){ // Words and Strings are 'per definition' PART of there parents test_fail = ( s1.indexOf( s2 ) < 0 ); // aren't they? } else { // otherwise an exacte match is needed test_fail = ( s1 != s2 ); } if ( test_fail ){ throw InconsistentText( "adding text (class=" + cls + ") from node: " + child->xmltag() + "(" + child->id() + ")" + " with value\n'" + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(s2) + "'\n to element: " + parent->xmltag() + + "(" + parent->id() + ") which already has " + "text in that class and value: \n'" + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(s1) + "'\n" ); } } } } void AbstractElement::check_text_consistency( ) const { /// check the text consistency of the combined text of the children /// against the text of the Element. /*! * When a document is available AND it has the checktext() property * the combined text of ALL the children is checked against the text of * the parent. * * will throw on error * * For Word and String children, we only assume that their text is * embedded in the parents text. * * For all other cases, the text should exactly match the parents text. * \note Matching is opaque to spaces, newlines and tabs */ if ( !doc() || !doc()->checktext() || ! printable() ){ return; } string cls = this->cls(); FoliaElement *parent = this->parent(); if ( parent && parent->element_id() != Correction_t && parent->hastext( cls ) ){ // check text consistency for parents with text // but SKIP Corrections UnicodeString s1 = parent->text( cls, TEXT_FLAGS::STRICT ); UnicodeString s2 = this->text( cls, TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ); // no retain tokenization, strict for parent, deeper for child s1 = normalize_spaces( s1 ); s2 = normalize_spaces( s2 ); bool test_fail; if ( isSubClass( Word_t ) || isSubClass( String_t ) ) { // Words and Strings are 'per definition' PART of there parents test_fail = ( s1.indexOf( s2 ) < 0 ); // aren't they? } else { // otherwise an exacte match is needed test_fail = ( s1 != s2 ); } if ( test_fail ){ throw InconsistentText( "text (class=" + cls + ") from node: " + xmltag() + "(" + id() + ")" + " with value\n'" + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(s2) + "'\n to element: " + parent->xmltag() + + "(" + parent->id() + ") which already has " + "text in that class and value: \n'" + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(s1) + "'\n" ); } } } xmlNode *AbstractElement::xml( bool recursive, bool kanon ) const { /// convert an Element to an xmlNode /*! * \param recursive Convert the children too, creating a xmlNode tree * \param kanon Output in a canonical form to make comparions easy * \return am xmlNode object(-tree) */ xmlNode *e = XmlNewNode( foliaNs(), xmltag() ); KWargs attribs = collectAttributes(); set attribute_elements; // nodes that can be represented as attributes are converted to atributes // and excluded of 'normal' output. map af_map; // first we search al features that can be serialized to an attribute // and count them! for ( const auto& el : _data ) { string at = tagToAtt( el ); if ( !at.empty() ) { ++af_map[at]; } } // ok, now we create attributes for those that only occur once for ( const auto& el : _data ) { string at = tagToAtt( el ); if ( !at.empty() && af_map[at] == 1 ) { attribs[at] = el->cls(); attribute_elements.insert( el ); } } addAttributes( e, attribs ); if ( recursive ) { // append children: // we want make sure that text elements are in the right order, // in front and the 'current' class first list currenttextelements; list textelements; list otherelements; list commentelements; multimap> otherelementsMap; for ( const auto& el : _data ) { if ( attribute_elements.find(el) == attribute_elements.end() ) { if ( el->isinstance(TextContent_t) ) { if ( el->cls() == "current" ) { currenttextelements.push_back( el ); } else { textelements.push_back( el ); } } else { if ( kanon ) { otherelementsMap.insert( make_pair( el->element_id(), el ) ); } else { if ( el->isinstance(XmlComment_t) && currenttextelements.empty() && textelements.empty() ) { commentelements.push_back( el ); } else { otherelements.push_back( el ); } } } } } for ( const auto& cel : commentelements ) { xmlAddChild( e, cel->xml( recursive, kanon ) ); } for ( const auto& tel : currenttextelements ) { xmlAddChild( e, tel->xml( recursive, false ) ); // don't change the internal sequences of TextContent elements } for ( const auto& tel : textelements ) { xmlAddChild( e, tel->xml( recursive, false ) ); // don't change the internal sequences of TextContent elements } if ( !kanon ) { for ( const auto& oel : otherelements ) { xmlAddChild( e, oel->xml( recursive, kanon ) ); } } else { for ( const auto& oem : otherelementsMap ) { xmlAddChild( e, oem.second->xml( recursive, kanon ) ); } } check_text_consistency(); } return e; } const string AbstractElement::str( const string& cls ) const { /// return the text value of this element /*! * \param cls The desired textclass * \return the string value (UTF8 encoded) * * if this is a TextContent or it may contain TextContent * then return the associated text() * * if this is a PhonContent or it may contain PhonContent * then return the associated phon() * * otherwise return the empty string */ UnicodeString us; try { us = text(cls); } catch( const NoSuchText& ){ try { us = phon(cls); } catch( const NoSuchPhon&){ // No TextContent or Phone is allowed } } return TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8( us ); } const string AbstractElement::speech_src() const { /// give the value of the _scr of an element /*! * return a (possibly empty) string. * * This function recurses upward to the first element which carries _src */ if ( !_src.empty() ) { return _src; } if ( _parent ) { return _parent->speech_src(); } return ""; } const string AbstractElement::speech_speaker() const { /// give the value of the _speaker of an element /*! * return a (possibly empty) string. * * This function recurses upward to the first element which carries _speaker */ if ( !_speaker.empty() ) { return _speaker; } if ( _parent ) { return _parent->speech_speaker(); } return ""; } const string AbstractElement::language( const string& st ) const { /// give the language value of an element /*! * \param st the setname to us for searching * The search will start at the object, and recurse upward until * the document level, where it will return the Documents language * Might return "" when no match is found */ std::set exclude; vector v = select( st, exclude, false ); if ( v.size() > 0 ){ return v[0]->cls(); } else if ( _parent ){ return _parent->language( st ); } else { return doc()->language(); } } bool FoliaElement::hastext( const string& cls ) const { /// check if the element has a TextContent with class 'cls' /*! * \param cls The desired textclass * \return true if there is a TextContent available. Otherwise false */ try { this->text_content(cls); return true; } catch ( const NoSuchText& e ) { return false; } } bool FoliaElement::hasphon( const string& cls ) const { /// check if the element has a PhonContent with class 'cls' /*! * \param cls The desired textclass * \return true if there is a PhonContent available. Otherwise false */ try { this->phon_content(cls); return true; } catch ( const NoSuchPhon& e ) { return false; } } //#define DEBUG_TEXT //#define DEBUG_TEXT_DEL const string& AbstractElement::get_delimiter( bool retaintok ) const { /// get the default delimiter of this object. /*! * \param retaintok retain the tokenization assigned to this element * \return a string representing the delimiter * * If the object has a TEXTDELIMITER property thats is returned * Otherwise, the last child is taken and its delimiter is returned IF * it is a Structure Element. * When this test fails, an empty string is returned, UNLESS the element has * the SPACE attribute AND retaintok is specified */ static const string SPACE_STRING = " "; #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT_DEL cerr << "IN <" << xmltag() << ">:get_delimiter (" << retaintok << ")" << endl; #endif if ( _props.TEXTDELIMITER != "NONE" ) { return _props.TEXTDELIMITER; } else if ( _data.size() > 0 ) { // attempt to get a delimiter from the last child FoliaElement *last = _data.back(); if ( last->isSubClass(AbstractStructureElement_t) ){ const string& det = last->get_delimiter( retaintok ); #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT_DEL cerr << "out <" << xmltag() << ">:get_delimiter ==> '" << det << "'" << endl; #endif return det; } } if ( (SPACE & optional_attributes()) ){ if ( _space || retaintok ){ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT_DEL cerr << "out <" << xmltag() << ">:get_delimiter ==> ' '" << endl; #endif return SPACE_STRING; } } #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT_DEL cerr << "out <" << xmltag() << ">:get_delimiter ==> ''" << endl; #endif return EMPTY_STRING; } const UnicodeString AbstractElement::private_text( const string& cls, bool retaintok, bool strict, bool show_hidden ) const { /// get the UnicodeString value of an element /*! * \param cls The textclass we are looking for * \param retaintok retain the tokenisation information * \param strict If true, return the text of this level only * when false, allow recursing into children * \param show_hidden include text form 'hidden' nodes too. * \return the Unicode String representation found. Throws when * no text can be found */ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "TEXT(" << cls << ") on node : " << xmltag() << " id=" << id() << endl; cerr << (strict?"strict":"not strict") << "\t" << (retaintok?"retain":"untokenized") << "\t" << (show_hidden?"show_hidden":"hide hidden") << "\t" << endl; #endif if ( strict ) { return text_content(cls,show_hidden)->text(cls); } else if ( is_textcontainer() ){ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "Textcontainer!, class= " << this->cls() << endl; #endif if ( isinstance( TextContent_t ) && this->cls() != cls ) { // So no shortcut for TextMarkup #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "TextContent shortcurt, class=" << this->cls() << " but looking for: " << cls << endl; #endif return ""; } UnicodeString result; for ( const auto& d : _data ){ if ( d->printable() ){ if ( !result.isEmpty() ){ const string& delim = d->get_delimiter( retaintok ); result += TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8(delim); } result += d->text( cls ); } } #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "TEXT(" << cls << ") on a textcontainer :" << xmltag() << " returned '" << result << "'" << endl; #endif return result; } else if ( !printable() || ( hidden() && !show_hidden ) ){ throw NoSuchText( "NON printable element: " + xmltag() ); } else { TEXT_FLAGS flags = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE; if ( retaintok ){ flags |= TEXT_FLAGS::RETAIN; } if ( show_hidden ){ flags |= TEXT_FLAGS::HIDDEN; } UnicodeString result = deeptext( cls, flags ); if ( result.isEmpty() ) { result = stricttext( cls ); } if ( result.isEmpty() ) { throw NoSuchText( "on tag " + xmltag() + " nor it's children" ); } return result; } } const UnicodeString AbstractElement::text( const std::string& cls, TEXT_FLAGS flags ) const { /// get the UnicodeString text value of an element /*! * \param cls the textclass the text should be in * \param flags the search parameters to use. See TEXT_FLAGS. */ bool retain = ( TEXT_FLAGS::RETAIN & flags ) == TEXT_FLAGS::RETAIN; bool strict = ( TEXT_FLAGS::STRICT & flags ) == TEXT_FLAGS::STRICT; bool hidden = ( TEXT_FLAGS::HIDDEN & flags ) == TEXT_FLAGS::HIDDEN; return private_text( cls, retain, strict, hidden ); } void FoLiA::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ){ /// set the attributes of a FoLiA top node /*! * \param kwargs an attribute-value list * the FoLiA top is special, as it may accept special attributes * which are stored in the associated document, and NOT in the node */ // we store some attributes in the document itself doc()->setDocumentProps( kwargs ); // use remaining attributes for the FoLiA node // probably only the ID AbstractElement::setAttributes( kwargs ); } FoliaElement* FoLiA::parseXml( const xmlNode *node ){ /// /// recursively parse a complete FoLiA tree /// \param node an xmlNode that MUST be a FoLiA root node /// \return the parsed tree. Throws on error. /*! * the topnode is special, as it also carries the main document properties * */ KWargs atts = getAttributes( node ); if ( !doc() ){ throw XmlError( "FoLiA root without Document" ); } setAttributes( atts ); bool meta_found = false; xmlNode *p = node->children; while ( p ){ if ( p->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE ){ if ( TiCC::Name(p) == "metadata" && checkNS( p, NSFOLIA ) ){ if ( doc()->debug > 1 ){ cerr << "Found metadata" << endl; } doc()->parse_metadata( p ); meta_found = true; } else if ( p && TiCC::getNS(p) == NSFOLIA ){ string tag = TiCC::Name( p ); if ( !meta_found && !doc()->version_below(1,6) ){ throw XmlError( "Expecting element metadata, got '" + tag + "'" ); } FoliaElement *t = AbstractElement::createElement( tag, doc() ); if ( t ){ if ( doc()->debug > 2 ){ cerr << "created " << t << endl; } t = t->parseXml( p ); if ( t ){ if ( doc()->debug > 2 ){ cerr << "extend " << this << " met " << tag << endl; } this->append( t ); } } } } else if ( p->type == XML_TEXT_NODE ){ // This MUST be 'empty space', so only spaces and tabs formatting string txt = TextValue(p); txt = TiCC::trim(txt); if ( !txt.empty() ){ if ( p->prev ){ string tg = "<" + Name(p->prev) + ">"; throw XmlError( "found extra text '" + txt + "' after element " + tg + ", NOT allowed there." ); } else { string tg = "<" + Name(p->parent) + ">"; throw XmlError( "found extra text '" + txt + "' inside element " + tg + ", NOT allowed there." ); } } } p = p->next; } return this; } const UnicodeString FoLiA::private_text( const string& cls, bool retaintok, bool strict, bool ) const { /// get the UnicodeString value of a FoLiA topnode /*! * \param cls The textclass we are looking for * \param retaintok retain the tokenisation information * \param strict If true, return the text of the direct children only * when false, allow recursing into children * \return the Unicode String representation found. Throws when * no text can be found */ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "FoLiA::TEXT(" << cls << ")" << endl; #endif const vector& data = this->data(); UnicodeString result; for ( const auto& d : data ){ if ( !result.isEmpty() ){ const string& delim = d->get_delimiter( retaintok ); result += TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8(delim); } result += d->private_text( cls, retaintok, strict, false ); } #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "FoLiA::TEXT returns '" << result << "'" << endl; #endif return result; } UnicodeString trim_space( const UnicodeString& in ){ /// remove leading and traling spaces. KEEP newlines etc. /*! * \param in an untrimmed UnicodeString * \return an UnicodeString with all leading and trailing spaces removed. * Other 'whitespace' characters like newline and tab are retained! */ UnicodeString cmp = " "; // cerr << "in = '" << in << "'" << endl; UnicodeString out; int i = 0; for( ; i < in.length(); ++i ){ // cerr << "start: bekijk:" << UnicodeString(in[i]) << endl; if ( in[i] != cmp[0] ){ break; } } int j = in.length()-1; for( ; j >= 0; --j ){ // cerr << "end: bekijk:" << UnicodeString(in[j]) << endl; if ( in[j] != cmp[0] ){ break; } } // cerr << "I=" << i << endl; // cerr << "J=" << j << endl; if ( j < i ){ // cerr << "out = LEEG" << endl; return out; } out = UnicodeString( in, i, j-i+1 ); // cerr << "out = '" << out << "'" << endl; return out; } bool check_end( const UnicodeString& us, bool& only ){ /// check for newline characters at the end /*! * \param us the UnicodeString to check for '\n' * \param only set to true if the whole string consists of only '\n' * \return true when at least 1 '\n' is found at the end. */ only = false; string tmp = TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8( us ); int j = tmp.length()-1; size_t found_nl = 0; for ( ; j >=0; --j ){ if ( tmp[j] == '\n' ){ ++found_nl; } else { break; } } only = found_nl == tmp.length(); return found_nl > 0; } bool no_space_at_end( FoliaElement *s ){ /// given a FoliaElement check if the last Word in it has space() /*! * \param s a FoliaElement * \return true if the element contains Word children and the last * one has space() */ bool result = false; // cerr << "no space? s: " << s << endl; if ( s ){ vector words = s->select(false); if ( !words.empty() ){ Word *last = words.back(); // cerr << "no space? last: " << last << endl; return !last->space(); } } return result; } const UnicodeString AbstractElement::deeptext( const string& cls, TEXT_FLAGS flags ) const { /// get the UnicodeString text value of underlying elements /*! * \param cls the textclass * \param flags the search parameters to use * \return The Unicode Text found. * Will throw on error. */ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "deepTEXT(" << cls << ") on node : " << xmltag() << " id=" << id() << ", cls=" << this->cls() << ")" << endl; #endif #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "deeptext: node has " << _data.size() << " children." << endl; #endif vector parts; vector seps; for ( const auto& child : this->data() ) { // try to get text dynamically from children // skip TextContent elements #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT if ( !child->printable() ) { cerr << "deeptext: node[" << child->xmltag() << "] NOT PRINTABLE! " << endl; } #endif if ( child->printable() && ( is_structure( child ) || child->isSubClass( AbstractSpanAnnotation_t ) || child->isinstance( Correction_t ) ) && !child->isinstance( TextContent_t ) ) { #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "deeptext:bekijk node[" << child->xmltag() << "]"<< endl; #endif try { UnicodeString tmp = child->text( cls, flags ); #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "deeptext found '" << tmp << "'" << endl; #endif if ( !isSubClass(AbstractTextMarkup_t) ){ tmp = trim_space( tmp ); } #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "deeptext trimmed '" << tmp << "'" << endl; #endif parts.push_back(tmp); if ( child->isinstance( Sentence_t ) && no_space_at_end(child) ){ const string& delim = ""; #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "deeptext: no delimiter van "<< child->xmltag() << " on" << " last w of s" << endl; #endif seps.push_back(TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8(delim)); } else { // get the delimiter bool retain = ( TEXT_FLAGS::RETAIN & flags ) == TEXT_FLAGS::RETAIN; const string& delim = child->get_delimiter( retain ); #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "deeptext:delimiter van "<< child->xmltag() << " ='" << delim << "'" << endl; #endif seps.push_back(TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8(delim)); } } catch ( const NoSuchText& e ) { #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "HELAAS" << endl; #endif } } } // now construct the result; UnicodeString result; for ( size_t i=0; i < parts.size(); ++i ) { #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "part[" << i << "]='" << parts[i] << "'" << endl; cerr << "sep[" << i << "]='" << seps[i] << "'" << endl; #endif bool only_nl = false; bool end_is_nl = check_end( parts[i], only_nl ); if ( end_is_nl ){ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "a newline after: '" << parts[i] << "'" << endl; if ( i < parts.size()-1 ){ cerr << "next sep='" << seps[i+1] << "'" << endl; } #endif if ( only_nl ){ // only a newline result = trim_space( result ); #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "OK it is only newline(s)" << endl; cerr << "TRIMMED? '" << result << "'" << endl; #endif } } result += parts[i]; if ( !end_is_nl && i < parts.size()-1 ){ result += seps[i]; } #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "result='" << result << "'" << endl; #endif } #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "deeptext() for " << xmltag() << " step 3 " << endl; #endif if ( result.isEmpty() ) { bool hidden = ( TEXT_FLAGS::HIDDEN & flags ) == TEXT_FLAGS::HIDDEN; result = text_content(cls,hidden)->text(cls); } #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "deeptext() for " << xmltag() << " result= '" << result << "'" << endl; #endif if ( result.isEmpty() ) { throw NoSuchText( xmltag() + ":(class=" + cls +"): empty!" ); } return result; } const UnicodeString FoliaElement::stricttext( const string& cls ) const { /// get the UnicodeString value of TextContent children only /*! * \param cls the textclass * \return The Unicode Text found. * Will throw on error. */ return this->text(cls, TEXT_FLAGS::STRICT ); } const UnicodeString FoliaElement::toktext( const string& cls ) const { /// get the UnicodeString value of TextContent children only, retaining /// tokenization /*! * \param cls the textclass * \return The Unicode Text found. * Will throw on error. */ return this->text(cls, TEXT_FLAGS::RETAIN ); } const TextContent *AbstractElement::text_content( const string& cls, bool show_hidden ) const { /// Get the TextContent explicitly associated with this element. /*! * \param cls the textclass to search for * \param show_hidden if true also return text og 'hidden' nodes * * Returns the TextContent instance rather than the actual text. * (so it might return iself.. ;) * Does not recurse into children with the sole exception of Correction * might throw NoSuchText exception if not found. */ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "text_content(" << cls << "," << (show_hidden?"show_hidden":"") << ")" << endl; #endif if ( isinstance(TextContent_t) ){ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "A textcontent!!" << endl; #endif if ( this->cls() == cls ) { #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "return myself..." << endl; #endif return dynamic_cast(this); } else { throw NoSuchText( "TextContent::text_content(" + cls + ")" ); } } #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << (!printable()?"NOT":"") << " printable: " << xmltag() << endl; cerr << (!hidden()?"NOT":"") << " hidden: " << xmltag() << endl; #endif if ( !printable() || ( hidden() && !show_hidden ) ) { throw NoSuchText( "non-printable element: " + xmltag() ); } #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "recurse into children...." << endl; #endif for ( const auto& el : data() ) { if ( el->isinstance(TextContent_t) && (el->cls() == cls) ) { return dynamic_cast(el); } else if ( el->element_id() == Correction_t) { try { return el->text_content(cls,show_hidden); } catch ( const NoSuchText& e ) { // continue search for other Corrections or a TextContent } } } throw NoSuchText( xmltag() + "::text_content(" + cls + ")" ); } const PhonContent *AbstractElement::phon_content( const string& cls, bool show_hidden ) const { /// Get the PhonContent explicitly associated with this element. /*! * \param cls the textclass to search for * \param show_hidden if true also return text og 'hidden' nodes * * Returns the PhonContent instance rather than the actual text. * (so it might return iself.. ;) * Does not recurse into children with the sole exception of Correction * might throw NoSuchPhon exception if not found. */ if ( isinstance(PhonContent_t) ){ if ( this->cls() == cls ) { return dynamic_cast(this); } else { throw NoSuchPhon( xmltag() + "::phon_content(" + cls + ")" ); } } if ( !speakable() || ( hidden() && !show_hidden ) ) { throw NoSuchPhon( "non-speakable element: " + xmltag() ); } for ( const auto& el : _data ) { if ( el->isinstance(PhonContent_t) && ( el->cls() == cls) ) { return dynamic_cast(el); } else if ( el->element_id() == Correction_t) { try { return el->phon_content(cls,show_hidden); } catch ( const NoSuchPhon& e ) { // continue search for other Corrections or a TextContent } } } throw NoSuchPhon( xmltag() + "::phon_content(" + cls + ")" ); } //#define DEBUG_PHON const UnicodeString AbstractElement::phon( const string& cls, TEXT_FLAGS flags ) const { /// get the UnicodeString phon value of an element /*! * \param cls the textclass the text should be in * \param flags the search parameters to use. See TEXT_FLAGS. */ bool hidden = ( TEXT_FLAGS::HIDDEN & flags ) == TEXT_FLAGS::HIDDEN; bool strict = ( TEXT_FLAGS::STRICT & flags ) == TEXT_FLAGS::STRICT; #ifdef DEBUG_PHON cerr << "PHON(" << cls << ") on node : " << xmltag() << " id=" << id() << endl; #endif if ( strict ) { return phon_content(cls)->phon(); } else if ( !speakable() || ( this->hidden() && !hidden ) ) { throw NoSuchPhon( "NON speakable element: " + xmltag() ); } else { UnicodeString result = deepphon( cls, flags ); if ( result.isEmpty() ) { result = phon_content(cls,hidden)->phon(); } if ( result.isEmpty() ) { throw NoSuchPhon( "on tag " + xmltag() + " nor it's children" ); } return result; } } const UnicodeString AbstractElement::deepphon( const string& cls, TEXT_FLAGS flags ) const { /// get the UnicodeString phon value of underlying elements /*! * \param cls the textclass * \param flags the search parameters to use * \return The Unicode Text found. * Will throw on error. */ #ifdef DEBUG_PHON cerr << "deepPHON(" << cls << ") on node : " << xmltag() << " id=" << id() << endl; cerr << "deepphon: node has " << _data.size() << " children." << endl; #endif vector parts; vector seps; for ( const auto& child : _data ) { // try to get text dynamically from children // skip PhonContent elements #ifdef DEBUG_PHON if ( !child->speakable() ) { cerr << "deepphon: node[" << child->xmltag() << "] NOT SPEAKABLE! " << endl; } #endif if ( child->speakable() && !child->isinstance( PhonContent_t ) ) { #ifdef DEBUG_PHON cerr << "deepphon:bekijk node[" << child->xmltag() << "]" << endl; #endif try { UnicodeString tmp = child->phon( cls ); #ifdef DEBUG_PHON cerr << "deepphon found '" << tmp << "'" << endl; #endif parts.push_back(tmp); // get the delimiter const string& delim = child->get_delimiter(); #ifdef DEBUG_PHON cerr << "deepphon:delimiter van "<< child->xmltag() << " ='" << delim << "'" << endl; #endif seps.push_back(TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8(delim)); } catch ( const NoSuchPhon& e ) { #ifdef DEBUG_PHON cerr << "HELAAS" << endl; #endif } } } // now construct the result; UnicodeString result; for ( size_t i=0; i < parts.size(); ++i ) { result += parts[i]; if ( i < parts.size()-1 ) { result += seps[i]; } } #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "deepphon() for " << xmltag() << " step 3 " << endl; #endif if ( result.isEmpty() ) { bool hidden = ( TEXT_FLAGS::HIDDEN & flags ) == TEXT_FLAGS::HIDDEN; try { result = phon_content(cls,hidden)->phon(); } catch ( ... ) { } } #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "deepphontext() for " << xmltag() << " result= '" << result << "'" << endl; #endif if ( result.isEmpty() ) { throw NoSuchPhon( xmltag() + ":(class=" + cls +"): empty!" ); } return result; } vectorAbstractElement::find_replacables( FoliaElement *par ) const { // find all children with the same signature as the parameter /*! * \param par the FoliaElement to search * \return a vector of matching elements * search in the DIRECT children for nodes with the same tag AND set * as the element par */ return par->select( element_id(), sett(), SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL ); } void AbstractElement::replace( FoliaElement *child ) { /// replace a child element /*! * \param child Teh element to substitute * This function searches for A child of the same signature (type and set) * If found, that child is replaced. * If no such child element exists, this will act the same as append() */ vector replace = child->find_replacables( this ); if ( replace.empty() ) { // nothing to replace, simply call append append( child ); } else if ( replace.size() > 1 ) { throw runtime_error( "Unable to replace. Multiple candidates found, unable to choose." ); } else { this->remove( replace[0], true ); append( child ); } } FoliaElement* AbstractElement::replace( FoliaElement *old, FoliaElement* _new ) { /// replace in the children old by _new /*! * \param old The node to be replacec * \param _new the new node to add * \return old * First old is looked up, if present it is replaced * * when not found this function does nothing and returns 0 */ auto it = find_if( _data.begin(), _data.end(), [&]( FoliaElement *el ){ return el == old; } ); if ( it != _data.end() ){ *it = _new; _new->set_parent(this); } return 0; } void AbstractElement::insert_after( FoliaElement *pos, FoliaElement *add ){ /// append a node after a certain element /*! * \param pos The location after which to insert add * \param add the element to add * * throws when pos is not found */ auto it = _data.begin(); while ( it != _data.end() ) { if ( *it == pos ) { it = _data.insert( ++it, add ); break; } ++it; } if ( it == _data.end() ) { throw runtime_error( "insert_after(): previous not found" ); } } void FoliaElement::clear_textcontent( const string& textclass ){ for ( size_t i=0; i < size(); ++i ){ FoliaElement *p = index(i); if ( p->element_id() == TextContent_t ) { if ( p->cls() == textclass ){ this->remove(p,true); break; } } } } TextContent *FoliaElement::settext( const string& txt, const string& cls ){ /// append a TextContent child of class txt with value txt /*! * \param txt the UTF8 text value * \param cls the textclass of the new TextContent * \return the new created TextContent * may throw on error * * when the associated document has the checktext mode, (which is the * default) both text consistency and the offset are checked. */ if ( doc() && doc()->checktext() && !isSubClass( Morpheme_t ) && !isSubClass( Phoneme_t) ){ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << endl << "SET TEXT, '" << txt << "' class=" << cls << endl; cerr << "for node " << this << endl; #endif UnicodeString deeper_u; try { deeper_u = text( cls ); // get deep original text: no retain tokenization, no strict } catch (...){ } deeper_u = normalize_spaces( deeper_u ); #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "deeper_u was " << deeper_u << endl; #endif UnicodeString txt_u = TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8( txt ); txt_u = normalize_spaces( txt_u ); if ( !deeper_u.isEmpty() && txt_u != deeper_u ){ throw InconsistentText( "settext(cls=" + cls + "): deeper text differs from attempted\ndeeper='" + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(deeper_u) + "'\nattempted='" + txt + "'" ); } } KWargs args; args["value"] = txt; args["class"] = cls; TextContent *node = new TextContent( args, doc() ); replace( node ); return node; } TextContent *FoliaElement::setutext( const UnicodeString& txt, const string& cls ){ /// append a TextContent child of class cls with value txt /*! * \param txt the Unicode text value * \param cls the textclass of the new TextContent * \return the new created TextContent * may throw on error * * when the associated document has the checktext mode, (which is the * default) both text consistency and the offset are checked. */ string utf8 = TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(txt); return settext( utf8, cls ); } TextContent *FoliaElement::settext( const string& txt, int offset, const string& cls ){ /// append a TextContent child of class cls with value txt /*! * \param txt the UTF8 text value * \param offset offset of the text in the text of the parent * \param cls the textclass of the new TextContent * \return the new created TextContent * may throw on error * * when the associated document has the checktext mode, (which is the * default) both text consistency and the offset are checked. */ if ( doc() && doc()->checktext() && !isSubClass( Morpheme_t ) && !isSubClass( Phoneme_t) ){ UnicodeString deeper_u; try { deeper_u = text( cls ); // get deep original text: no retain tokenization, no strict } catch (...){ } deeper_u = normalize_spaces( deeper_u ); UnicodeString txt_u = TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8( txt ); txt_u = normalize_spaces( txt_u ); if ( !deeper_u.isEmpty() && txt_u != deeper_u ){ throw InconsistentText( "settext(cls=" + cls + "): deeper text differs from attempted\ndeeper='" + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(deeper_u) + "'\nattempted='" + txt + "'" ); } } KWargs args; args["value"] = txt; args["class"] = cls; args["offset"] = TiCC::toString(offset); TextContent *node = new TextContent( args, doc() ); replace( node ); return node; } TextContent *FoliaElement::setutext( const UnicodeString& txt, int offset, const string& cls ){ /// append a TextContent child of class cls with value txt /*! * \param txt the Unicode text value * \param offset offset of the text in the text of the parent * \param cls the textclass of the new TextContent * \return the new created TextContent * may throw on error * * when the associated document has the checktext mode, (which is the * default) both text consistency and the offset are checked. */ string utf8 = TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(txt); return settext( utf8, offset, cls ); } const string FoliaElement::description() const { /// return the string value of the description tag (if present) /*! * \return a string * search for Description nodes in this object. * When 1 or more are found, return the value of the first one */ vector v = select( Description_t, SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL ); if ( v.size() == 0 ) { return ""; } return v[0]->description(); } bool AbstractElement::acceptable( ElementType t ) const { /// test if this ElementType is acceptable for the current node /*! * \param t the ElementType to test * * This function tests if t is in the accepted_data list of the node * OR if it is a SubClass of one of the accepted types */ auto it = accepted_data().find( t ); if ( it == accepted_data().end() ) { for ( const auto& et : accepted_data() ) { if ( folia::isSubClass( t, et ) ) { return true; } } return false; } return true; } bool AbstractElement::addable( const FoliaElement *c ) const { /// test if an element \c might succesfully appended /*! * \param c the node to check * \return true if it doesn't throw * * \note It will allways throw an error, instead of returning false */ if ( !acceptable( c->element_id() ) ) { string mess = "Unable to append object of type " + c->classname() + " to a <" + classname() + ">"; if ( !_id.empty() ){ mess += " (id=" + _id + ")"; } throw ValueError( mess ); } if ( c->occurrences() > 0 ) { vector v = select( c->element_id(), SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL ); size_t count = v.size(); if ( count >= c->occurrences() ) { throw DuplicateAnnotationError( "Unable to add another object of type " + c->classname() + " to " + classname() + ". There are already " + TiCC::toString(count) + " instances of this type, which is the maximum." ); } } if ( c->occurrences_per_set() > 0 && (CLASS & c->required_attributes() || c->setonly() ) ){ vector v = select( c->element_id(), c->sett(), SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL ); size_t count = v.size(); if ( count >= c->occurrences_per_set() ) { throw DuplicateAnnotationError( "Unable to add another object of type " + c->classname() + " to " + classname() + ". There are already " + TiCC::toString(count) + " instances of this type and set (" + c->sett() + "), which is the maximum." ); } } if ( c->parent() && !( c->element_id() == WordReference_t || c->referable() ) ){ throw XmlError( "attempt to reconnect node " + c->classname() + "(" + c->id() + ") to a " + classname() + " node, id=" + _id + ", it was already connected to a " + c->parent()->classname() + " id=" + c->parent()->id() ); } #ifdef NOT_WORKING // this fails. needs attention if ( c->element_id() == WordReference_t ){ string tval = atts["t"]; if ( !tval.empty() ){ string tc = ref->textclass(); string rtval = ref->str(tc); if ( tval != rtval ){ throw XmlError( "WordReference id=" + id + " has another value for " + "the t attribute than it's reference. (" + tval + " versus " + rtval + ")" ); } } } #endif if ( c->element_id() == TextContent_t && element_id() == Word_t ) { string val = c->str(c->cls()); val = trim( val ); if ( val.empty() ) { throw ValueError( "attempt to add an empty to word: " + _id ); } } if ( c->element_id() == TextContent_t ){ string cls = c->cls(); string st = c->sett(); vector tmp = select( st, false ); if ( !tmp.empty() ) { for( const auto& t : tmp ){ if ( t->cls() == cls ){ throw DuplicateAnnotationError( "attempt to add with class=" + cls + " to element: " + _id + " which already has a with that class" ); } } } } if ( c->is_textcontainer() || c->element_id() == Word_t ){ check_append_text_consistency( c ); } return true; } void AbstractElement::assignDoc( Document* the_doc ) { /// attach a document-less FoliaElement (-tree) to a Document the_doc /*! * \param the_doc The Document to attach to * * if the node already has a Document assigned , nothing is done. * * Otherwise: The annotation type is checked. If not set yet and * the doc has autodeclare mode set, it is attempted to do so. * * Also the ID is registered in the_doc. * * Finaly, all children are also assigned to the_doc */ if ( !_mydoc ) { _mydoc = the_doc; if ( annotation_type() != AnnotationType::NO_ANN && !the_doc->version_below( 2, 0 ) && the_doc->is_undeclared( annotation_type() ) ){ // cerr << "assignDoc: " << this << endl; // cerr << "ant: " << annotation_type() << endl; // cerr << "set: " << _set << endl; // so when appending a document-less child, make sure that // an annotation declaration is present or added. if ( doc()->autodeclare() ){ doc()->auto_declare( annotation_type(), _set ); } else { throw DeclarationError( "Encountered an instance of <" + xmltag() + "> without a proper declaration for " + toString(annotation_type()) + "-annotation" ); } } string myid = id(); if ( !_set.empty() && (CLASS & required_attributes() ) && !_mydoc->declared( annotation_type(), _set ) ) { throw DeclarationError( "Set " + _set + " is used in " + xmltag() + "element: " + myid + " but has no declaration " + "for " + toString( annotation_type() ) + "-annotation" ); } if ( !myid.empty() ) { _mydoc->add_doc_index( this, myid ); } // assume that children also might be doc-less for ( const auto& el : _data ) { el->assignDoc( _mydoc ); } } } bool AbstractElement::checkAtts() { /// check if all the REQUIRED attributes of the node are set /*! * \return true, or throws */ if ( _id.empty() && (ID & required_attributes() ) ) { throw ValueError( "attribute 'ID' is required for " + classname() ); } if ( _set.empty() && (CLASS & required_attributes() ) ) { throw ValueError( "attribute 'set' is required for " + classname() ); } if ( _class.empty() && ( CLASS & required_attributes() ) ) { throw ValueError( "attribute 'class' is required for " + classname() ); } if ( _annotator.empty() && ( ANNOTATOR & required_attributes() ) ) { throw ValueError( "attribute 'annotator' is required for " + classname() ); } if ( _annotator_type == UNDEFINED && ( ANNOTATOR & required_attributes() ) ) { throw ValueError( "attribute 'Annotatortype' is required for " + classname() ); } if ( _confidence == -1 && ( CONFIDENCE & required_attributes() ) ) { throw ValueError( "attribute 'confidence' is required for " + classname() ); } if ( _n.empty() && ( N & required_attributes() ) ) { throw ValueError( "attribute 'n' is required for " + classname() ); } if ( _datetime.empty() && ( DATETIME & required_attributes() ) ) { throw ValueError( "attribute 'datetime' is required for " + classname() ); } if ( _begintime.empty() && ( BEGINTIME & required_attributes() ) ) { throw ValueError( "attribute 'begintime' is required for " + classname() ); } if ( _endtime.empty() && ( ENDTIME & required_attributes() ) ) { throw ValueError( "attribute 'endtime' is required for " + classname() ); } if ( _src.empty() && ( SRC & required_attributes() ) ) { throw ValueError( "attribute 'src' is required for " + classname() ); } if ( _metadata.empty() && ( METADATA & required_attributes() ) ) { throw ValueError( "attribute 'metadata' is required for " + classname() ); } if ( _speaker.empty() && ( SPEAKER & required_attributes() ) ) { throw ValueError( "attribute 'speaker' is required for " + classname() ); } return true; } FoliaElement *AbstractElement::append( FoliaElement *child ){ /// append child to this node /*! * \param child the node to add * \return the appended child * * will throw on error */ if ( !child ){ throw XmlError( "attempt to append an empty node to a " + classname() ); } bool ok = false; try { ok = child->checkAtts(); ok &= addable( child ); } catch ( const XmlError& ) { // don't delete the offending child in case of illegal reconnection // it will be deleted by the true parent throw; } catch ( const exception& ) { delete child; throw; } if ( ok ) { if ( doc() ){ child->assignDoc( doc() ); } _data.push_back(child); if ( !child->parent() ) { child->set_parent(this); } if ( child->referable() ){ child->increfcount(); } return child->postappend(); } return 0; } FoliaElement *AbstractElement::postappend( ) { /// perform some post correction after appending if ( id().empty() && (ID & required_attributes()) && auto_generate_id() ){ _id = generateId( xmltag() ); } return this; } FoliaElement *TextContent::postappend( ) { /// perform some extra checks after appending a TextContent if ( doc() ){ if ( doc()->checktext() && _offset != -1 && ( parent() && parent()->auth() ) ){ doc()->cache_textcontent(this); } if ( !doc()->declared( AnnotationType::TEXT ) ){ doc()->declare( AnnotationType::TEXT, DEFAULT_TEXT_SET ); } } return this; } FoliaElement *PhonContent::postappend( ) { /// perform some extra checks after appending a PhonContent if ( doc() ){ if ( doc()->checktext() && _offset != -1 ){ doc()->cache_phoncontent(this); } if ( !doc()->declared( AnnotationType::PHON ) ){ doc()->declare( AnnotationType::PHON, DEFAULT_PHON_SET ); } } return this; } void AbstractElement::remove( FoliaElement *child, bool del ) { /// remove a child from a node /*! * \param child the element to remove * \param del If true, really delete the child */ auto it = std::remove( _data.begin(), _data.end(), child ); _data.erase( it, _data.end() ); if ( del ) { if ( child->refcount() > 0 ){ // dont really delete yet! doc()->keepForDeletion( child ); } else { delete child; } } else { child->set_parent(0); } } void AbstractElement::remove( size_t pos, bool del ) { /// remove a child from a node /*! * \param pos the index of the element to remove * \param del If true, really delete the child */ if ( pos < _data.size() ) { auto it = _data.begin(); while ( pos > 0 ) { ++it; --pos; } if ( del ) { if ( (*it)->refcount() > 0 ){ // dont really delete yet! doc()->keepForDeletion( *it ); } else { delete *it; } } else { (*it)->set_parent(0); } _data.erase(it); } } FoliaElement* AbstractElement::index( size_t i ) const { /// return the child at index i /*! * \param i the index * \return the child at index i * * Will throw when the index is out of range */ if ( i < _data.size() ) { return _data[i]; } throw range_error( "[] index out of range" ); } FoliaElement* AbstractElement::rindex( size_t ri ) const { /// return the child at reversed index ri /*! * \param ri the index * \return the child at index ri * * Will throw when the index is out of range */ if ( ri < _data.size() ) { return _data[_data.size()-1-ri]; } throw range_error( "[] rindex out of range" ); } vector AbstractElement::select( ElementType et, const string& st, const set& exclude, SELECT_FLAGS flag ) const { /// The generic 'select()' function on which all other variants are based /// it searches a FoLiA node for matchins sibblings. /*! * \param et which type of element we are looking for * \param st when not empty ("") we also must match on the 'sett' of the nodes * \param exclude a set of ElementType to exclude from searching. * These are skipped, and NOT recursed into. * \param flag determines special search stategies: * - RECURSE : recurse the whole FoLia from the given node downwards * returning all matching nodes, even within matches * This is the default. * - LOCAL : just look at the direct sibblings of the node * - TOP_HIT : like recurse, but do NOT recurse into sibblings * of matching node */ vector res; for ( const auto& el : _data ) { if ( el->element_id() == et && ( st.empty() || el->sett() == st ) ) { res.push_back( el ); if ( flag == SELECT_FLAGS::TOP_HIT ){ flag = SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL; } } if ( flag != SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL ){ // not at this level, search deeper when recurse is true if ( exclude.find( el->element_id() ) == exclude.end() ) { vector tmp = el->select( et, st, exclude, flag ); res.insert( res.end(), tmp.begin(), tmp.end() ); } } } return res; } vector AbstractElement::select( ElementType et, const string& st, SELECT_FLAGS flag ) const { /// wrapper around the the generic select() /*! * calls select() with a default ignore set. */ return select( et, st, default_ignore, flag ); } vector AbstractElement::select( ElementType et, const set& exclude, SELECT_FLAGS flag ) const { /// wrapper around the the generic select() /*! * calls select() with a default setname. */ return select( et, "", exclude, flag ); } vector AbstractElement::select( ElementType et, SELECT_FLAGS flag ) const { /// wrapper around the the generic select() /*! * calls select() with a default setname and the default ignore set */ return select( et, "", default_ignore, flag ); } void AbstractElement::unravel( set& store ){ /// split the node and all siblings into a set of nodes /*! * \param store * recursively go throuhg this node and its children an collect all * node pointers in store. * Erase the _data array of every node * * This function is used when erasing a document. Creating a set avoids * deleting nodes twice */ resetrefcount(); store.insert( this ); auto dit = _data.begin(); while ( dit != _data.end() ){ (*dit)->unravel( store ); dit = _data.erase(dit); } } FoliaElement* AbstractElement::parseXml( const xmlNode *node ) { /// recursively parse a FoLiA tree starting at node /*! * \param node an xmlNode representing a FoLiA subtree * \return the parsed tree. Throws on error. */ KWargs att = getAttributes( node ); setAttributes( att ); xmlNode *p = node->children; while ( p ) { string pref; string ns = getNS( p, pref ); if ( !ns.empty() && ns != NSFOLIA ){ // skip alien nodes if ( doc() && doc()->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "skipping non-FoLiA node: " << pref << ":" << Name(p) << endl; } p = p->next; continue; } if ( p->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE ) { string tag = Name( p ); FoliaElement *t = createElement( tag, doc() ); if ( t ) { if ( doc() && doc()->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "created " << t << endl; } t = t->parseXml( p ); if ( t ) { if ( doc() && doc()->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "extend " << this << " met " << t << endl; } append( t ); } } else if ( doc() && !doc()->permissive() ){ throw XmlError( "FoLiA parser terminated" ); } } else if ( p->type == XML_COMMENT_NODE ) { string tag = "_XmlComment"; FoliaElement *t = createElement( tag, doc() ); if ( t ) { if ( doc() && doc()->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "created " << t << endl; } t = t->parseXml( p ); if ( t ) { if ( doc() && doc()->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "extend " << this << " met " << t << endl; } append( t ); } } } else if ( p->type == XML_ENTITY_REF_NODE ){ XmlText *t = new XmlText(); if ( p->content ) { t->setvalue( (const char*)p->content ); } append( t ); if ( doc() && doc()->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "created " << t << "(" << t->text() << ")" << endl; cerr << "extended " << this << " met " << t << endl; cerr << "this.size()= " << size() << " t.size()=" << t->size() << endl; } } else if ( p->type == XML_TEXT_NODE ){ if ( this->is_textcontainer() || this->is_phoncontainer() ){ // non empty text is allowed (or even required) here XmlText *t = new XmlText(); if ( p->content ) { t->setvalue( (const char*)p->content ); } append( t ); if ( doc() && doc()->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "created " << t << "(" << t->text() << ")" << endl; cerr << "extended " << this << " met " << t << endl; cerr << "this.size()= " << size() << " t.size()=" << t->size() << endl; } } else { // This MUST be 'empty space', so only spaces and tabs formatting string tag = "_XmlText"; FoliaElement *t = createElement( tag, doc() ); if ( t ) { if ( doc() && doc()->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "created " << t << endl; } try { t = t->parseXml( p ); } catch ( const ValueError& e ){ delete t; t = 0; } } if ( t ) { if ( doc() && doc()->debug > 2 ) { cerr << "extend " << this << " met " << t << endl; } string txt = t->str(); txt = TiCC::trim(txt); if ( !txt.empty() ){ if ( p->prev ){ string tg = "<" + Name(p->prev) + ">"; throw XmlError( "found extra text '" + txt + "' after element " + tg + ", NOT allowed there." ); } else { string tg = "<" + Name(p->parent) + ">"; throw XmlError( "found extra text '" + txt + "' inside element " + tg + ", NOT allowed there." ); } } append( t ); } } } p = p->next; } if ( doc() && ( doc()->checktext() || doc()->fixtext() ) && this->printable() && !isSubClass( Morpheme_t ) && !isSubClass( Phoneme_t) ){ vector tv = select( false ); // first see which text classes are present set cls; for ( const auto& it : tv ){ cls.insert( it->cls() ); } // check the text for every text class for ( const auto& st : cls ){ UnicodeString s1, s2; try { s1 = text( st, TEXT_FLAGS::STRICT ); // no retain tokenization, strict } catch (...){ } if ( !s1.isEmpty() ){ // cerr << "S1: " << s1 << endl; try { s2 = text( st, TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ); // no retain tokenization, no strict } catch (...){ } // cerr << "S2: " << s2 << endl; s1 = normalize_spaces( s1 ); s2 = normalize_spaces( s2 ); if ( !s2.isEmpty() && s1 != s2 ){ if ( doc()->fixtext() ){ // cerr << "FIX: " << s1 << "==>" << s2 << endl; KWargs args; args["value"] = TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(s2); args["class"] = st; TextContent *node = new TextContent( args, doc() ); this->replace( node ); } else { string mess = "node " + xmltag() + "(" + id() + ") has a mismatch for the text in set:" + st + "\nthe element text ='" + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(s1) + "'\n" + " the deeper text ='" + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(s2) + "'"; throw( InconsistentText( mess ) ); } } } } } return this; } void AbstractElement::setDateTime( const string& s ) { /// set the DATETIME value of a node /*! * \param s a date/time in ISO.... format. (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss) */ Attrib supported = required_attributes() | optional_attributes(); if ( !(DATETIME & supported) ) { throw ValueError("datetime is not supported for " + classname() ); } else { string time = parseDate( s ); if ( time.empty() ) { throw ValueError( "invalid datetime, must be in YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss format: " + s ); } _datetime = time; } } const string AbstractElement::getDateTime() const { /// return the _datetime value return _datetime; } const string AbstractWord::pos( const string& st ) const { /// return the POS tag value of the node /*! * \param st the annotation setname to search * \return the POS tag as a string * will throw if the PosAnnotation doesn't exist */ return annotation( st )->cls(); } const string AbstractWord::lemma( const string& st ) const { /// return the LEMMA value of the node /*! * \param st the annotation setname to search * \return the lemma as a string * will throw if the LemmaAnnotation doesn't exist */ return annotation( st )->cls(); } PosAnnotation *AllowInlineAnnotation::addPosAnnotation( const KWargs& inargs ) { /// add a PosAnnotation node given the parameters /*! * \param inargs A list of Attribute-Value pairs * \return the created PosAnnotation node * * when the *this node already has a PosAnnotation in the specified set, * an ALTERNATIVE node is added */ KWargs args = inargs; string st; auto it = args.find("set" ); if ( it != args.end() ) { st = it->second; } string newId = args.extract("generate_id" ); if ( newId.empty() ){ newId = "alt-pos"; } if ( has_annotation( st ) > 0 ) { // ok, there is already one, so create an Alternative KWargs kw; kw["xml:id"] = generateId( newId ); if ( !doc()->declared( AnnotationType::ALTERNATIVE ) ){ doc()->declare( AnnotationType::ALTERNATIVE, "" ); } Alternative *alt = new Alternative( kw, doc() ); append( alt ); return alt->addAnnotation( args ); } else { return addAnnotation( args ); } } PosAnnotation* AllowInlineAnnotation::getPosAnnotations( const string& st, vector& alts ) const { /// return the PosAnnotation AND all alternatives /*! * \param st the annotation set * \param alts all the alternatives in set st * \return the PosAnnotation in set st * * \note The return value may be 0, even when there ARE alternatives! */ PosAnnotation *res = annotation( st ); // may be 0 alts.clear(); // now search for alternatives vector alt_nodes = select( AnnoExcludeSet ); for ( const auto& alt : alt_nodes ){ if ( alt->size() > 0 ) { // child elements? for ( size_t j=0; j < alt->size(); ++j ) { if ( alt->index(j)->element_id() == PosAnnotation_t && ( st.empty() || alt->index(j)->sett() == st ) ) { alts.push_back( dynamic_cast(alt->index(j)) ); } } } } return res; } LemmaAnnotation *AllowInlineAnnotation::addLemmaAnnotation( const KWargs& inargs ) { /// add a LemmaAnnotation node given the parameters /*! * \param inargs A list of Attribute-Value pairs * \return the created LemmaAnnotation node * * when the *this node already has a LemmaAnnotation in the specified set, * an ALTERNATIVE node is added */ KWargs args = inargs; string st; auto it = args.find("set" ); if ( it != args.end() ) { st = it->second; } string newId = args.extract("generate_id" ); if ( newId.empty() ){ newId = "alt-lem"; } if ( has_annotation( st ) > 0 ) { // ok, there is already one, so create an Alternative KWargs kw; kw["xml:id"] = generateId( newId ); if ( !doc()->declared( AnnotationType::ALTERNATIVE ) ){ doc()->declare( AnnotationType::ALTERNATIVE, "" ); } Alternative *alt = new Alternative( kw, doc() ); append( alt ); return alt->addAnnotation( args ); } else { return addAnnotation( args ); } } LemmaAnnotation* AllowInlineAnnotation::getLemmaAnnotations( const string& st, vector& alts ) const { /// return the LemmaAnnotation AND all alternatives /*! * \param st the annotation set * \param alts all the alternatives in set st * \return the LemmaAnnotation in set st * * \note The return value may be 0, even when there ARE alternatives! */ alts.clear(); LemmaAnnotation *res = annotation( st ); // may be 0 ! // also search alternatives vector alt_nodes = select( AnnoExcludeSet ); for ( const auto& alt : alt_nodes ){ if ( alt->size() > 0 ) { // child elements? for ( size_t j =0; j < alt->size(); ++j ) { if ( alt->index(j)->element_id() == LemmaAnnotation_t && ( st.empty() || alt->index(j)->sett() == st ) ) { alts.push_back( dynamic_cast(alt->index(j)) ); } } } } return res; } MorphologyLayer *Word::addMorphologyLayer( const KWargs& inargs ) { /// add a MorphologyLayer node given the parameters /*! * \param inargs A list of Attribute-Value pairs * \return the created Morphologylayer * * when the *this node already has a MorphologyLayer in the specified set, * an ALTERNATIVE node is added */ KWargs args = inargs; string st; auto it = args.find("set" ); if ( it != args.end() ) { st = it->second; } string newId = args.extract("generate_id" ); if ( newId.empty() ){ newId = "alt-mor"; } if ( has_annotation( st ) > 0 ) { // ok, there is already one, so create an Alternative KWargs kw; kw["xml:id"] = generateId( newId ); if ( !doc()->declared( AnnotationType::ALTERNATIVE ) ){ doc()->declare( AnnotationType::ALTERNATIVE, "" ); } Alternative *alt = new Alternative( kw, doc() ); append( alt ); return alt->addAnnotation( args ); } else { return addAnnotation( args ); } } MorphologyLayer *Word::getMorphologyLayers( const string& st, vector& alts ) const { /// return the MorhologyLayer AND all alternatives /*! * \param st the annotation set * \param alts all the alternatives in set st * \return the MorphologyLayer in set st * * \note The return value may be 0, even when there ARE alternatives! */ alts.clear(); MorphologyLayer *res = annotation( st ); // may be 0 // now search for alternatives vector alt_nodes = select( AnnoExcludeSet ); for ( const auto& alt : alt_nodes ){ if ( alt->size() > 0 ) { // child elements? for ( size_t j =0; j < alt->size(); ++j ) { if ( alt->index(j)->element_id() == MorphologyLayer_t && ( st.empty() || alt->index(j)->sett() == st ) ) { alts.push_back( dynamic_cast(alt->index(j)) ); } } } } return res; } Sentence *AbstractElement::addSentence( const KWargs& in_args ) { /// add a Sentence node given the parameters /*! * \param in_args A list of Attribute-Value pairs * \return the created Sentence * may throw when the 'xml:id' is nor unique */ Sentence *res = 0; KWargs kw = in_args; if ( !kw.is_present("xml:id") ){ string id = generateId( "s" ); kw["xml:id"] = id; } try { res = new Sentence( kw, doc() ); } catch( const DuplicateIDError& e ) { delete res; throw; } append( res ); return res; } Word *AbstractElement::addWord( const KWargs& in_args ) { /// add a Word node given the parameters /*! * \param in_args A list of Attribute-Value pairs * \return the created Word * may throw when the 'xml:id' is nor unique, or when appending fails */ Word *res = new Word( doc() ); KWargs kw = in_args; if ( !kw.is_present("xml:id") ){ string id = generateId( "w" ); kw["xml:id"] = id; } try { res->setAttributes( kw ); } catch( const DuplicateIDError& e ) { delete res; throw; } append( res ); return res; } Word *AbstractElement::addWord( const std::string& s ){ /// add a Word given the string s /*! \param s a string with text OR an encode KWargs list \return a new Word If the string is a KWargs properties list it is used to create a word with those properties. Otherwise it is assumed that \em s represents the text value for the Word */ KWargs args = getArgs(s); if ( args.empty() ){ args["text"] = s; } return addWord( args ); } const string& Quote::get_delimiter( bool retaintok ) const { /// get the default delimiter of a Quote object. /*! * \param retaintok retain the tokenization assigned to this element * \return a string representing the delimiter * When the last data item in the Quote is a sentence, we don't * want a delimiter and return "" */ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT_DEL cerr << "IN " << xmltag() << "::get_delimiter (" << retaintok << ")" << endl; #endif const vector& data = this->data(); auto it = data.rbegin(); while ( it != data.rend() ) { if ( (*it)->isinstance( Sentence_t ) ) { // if a quote ends in a sentence, we don't want any delimiter #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT_DEL cerr << "OUT " << xmltag() << "::get_delimiter ==>''" << endl; #endif return EMPTY_STRING; } else { const string& res = (*it)->get_delimiter( retaintok ); #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT_DEL cerr << "OUT " << xmltag() << "::get_delimiter ==> '" << res << "'" << endl; #endif return res; } ++it; } static const string SPACE = " "; return SPACE; } vector Quote::wordParts() const { vector result; for ( const auto& pnt : data() ) { if ( pnt->isinstance( Word_t ) ) { result.push_back( dynamic_cast(pnt) ); } else if ( pnt->isinstance( Sentence_t ) ) { KWargs args; args["text"] = pnt->id(); PlaceHolder *p = new PlaceHolder( args, doc() ); doc()->keepForDeletion( p ); result.push_back( p ); } else if ( pnt->isinstance( Quote_t ) ) { vector tmp = pnt->wordParts(); result.insert( result.end(), tmp.begin(), tmp.end() ); } else if ( pnt->isinstance( Description_t ) ) { // ignore } else { throw XmlError( "Word or Sentence expected in Quote. got: " + pnt->classname() ); } } return result; } vector Sentence::wordParts() const { vector result; for ( const auto& pnt : data() ) { if ( pnt->isinstance( Word_t ) ) { result.push_back( dynamic_cast(pnt) ); } else if ( pnt->isinstance( Quote_t ) ) { vector v = pnt->wordParts(); result.insert( result.end(), v.begin(),v.end() ); } else { // skip all other stuff. Is there any? } } return result; } Correction *Sentence::splitWord( FoliaElement *orig, FoliaElement *p1, FoliaElement *p2, const KWargs& args ) { /// create a split Correction of an Element in a Sentence given 2 /// FoliaElement nodes /*! * \param orig the node to correct * \param p1 the first part of the split * \param p2 the second part of the split * \param args additional arguments in Attribute-value pairs * \return the created Correction */ vector ov; ov.push_back( orig ); vector nv; nv.push_back( p1 ); nv.push_back( p2 ); return correctWords( ov, nv, args ); } Correction *Sentence::mergewords( FoliaElement *nw, const vector& orig, const string& args ) { /// create a merge Correction of list of Element in a Sentence /// into one new FoliaElement node /*! * \param nw the new (corrected) node * \param orig the list of nodes to merge * \param args additional arguments in Attribute-value pairs * \return the created Correction */ vector nv; nv.push_back( nw ); return correctWords( orig, nv, getArgs(args) ); } Correction *Sentence::deleteword( FoliaElement *w, const string& args ) { /// create a Correction where a word is deleted /*! * \param w the node to delete * \param args additional arguments in Attribute-value pairs * \return the created Correction */ vector ov; ov.push_back( w ); vector nil1; return correctWords( ov, nil1, getArgs(args) ); } Correction *Sentence::insertword( FoliaElement *w, FoliaElement *p, const string& args ) { /// create a Correction where a extra word is inserted /*! * \param w the Word to insert * \param p the Word after which to insert * \param args additional arguments in Attribute-value pairs * \return the created Correction */ if ( !p || !p->isinstance( Word_t ) ) { throw runtime_error( "insertword(): previous is not a Word " ); } if ( !w || !w->isinstance( Word_t ) ) { throw runtime_error( "insertword(): new word is not a Word " ); } KWargs kwargs; kwargs["text"] = "dummy"; kwargs["xml:id"] = "dummy"; Word *dummy = new Word( kwargs ); dummy->set_parent( this ); // we create a dummy Word. // now we insert it as member of the Sentence. // This makes correctWords() happy AbstractElement::insert_after( p, dummy ); vector ov; ov.push_back( dummy ); vector nv; nv.push_back( w ); // so we attempt to 'correct' the dummy word into w return correctWords( ov, nv, getArgs(args) ); } Correction *Sentence::correctWords( const vector& orig, const vector& _new, const KWargs& argsin ) { /// Generic correction method for words. /*! * \param orig a list of original elements * \param _new a list of new elements to replace \orig * \param args additional arguments in Attribute-value pairs * \return the created Correction * * You most likely want to use the helper functions * splitword() , mergewords(), deleteword(), insertword() instead */ // sanity check: for ( const auto& org : orig ) { if ( !org || !org->isinstance( Word_t) ) { throw runtime_error("Original word is not a Word instance" ); } else if ( org->sentence() != this ) { throw runtime_error( "Original not found as member of sentence!"); } } for ( const auto& nw : _new ) { if ( ! nw->isinstance( Word_t) ) { throw runtime_error("new word is not a Word instance" ); } } auto ait = argsin.find("suggest"); if ( ait != argsin.end() && ait->second == "true" ) { FoliaElement *sugg = new Suggestion(); for ( const auto& nw : _new ) { sugg->append( nw ); } vector nil1; vector nil2; vector sv; vector tmp = orig; sv.push_back( sugg ); KWargs args = argsin; args.erase("suggest"); return correct( nil1, tmp, nil2, sv, args ); } else { vector nil1; vector nil2; vector o_tmp = orig; vector n_tmp = _new; return correct( o_tmp, nil1, n_tmp, nil2, argsin ); } } void TextContent::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the TextContent attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for TextContent: * value, offset, ref, class */ auto it = kwargs.find( "value" ); if ( it != kwargs.end() ) { string value = it->second; kwargs.erase(it); if ( value.empty() ) { // can this ever happen? throw ValueError( "TextContent: 'value' attribute may not be empty." ); } XmlText *t = new XmlText(); t->setvalue( value ); append( t ); } it = kwargs.find( "offset" ); if ( it != kwargs.end() ) { _offset = stringTo(it->second); kwargs.erase(it); } else { _offset = -1; } it = kwargs.find( "ref" ); if ( it != kwargs.end() ) { _ref = it->second; kwargs.erase(it); } it = kwargs.find( "class" ); if ( it == kwargs.end() ) { kwargs["class"] = "current"; } AllowXlink::setAttributes(kwargs); AbstractElement::setAttributes(kwargs); } void PhonContent::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the PhonContent attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for PhonContent: * offset, ref, class */ auto it = kwargs.find( "offset" ); if ( it != kwargs.end() ) { _offset = stringTo(it->second); kwargs.erase(it); } else { _offset = -1; } if ( kwargs.is_present( "ref" ) ) { throw NotImplementedError( "ref attribute in PhonContent" ); } if ( !kwargs.is_present( "class" ) ){ kwargs["class"] = "current"; } AbstractElement::setAttributes(kwargs); } FoliaElement *TextContent::find_default_reference() const { /// find the 'true' parent of a TextContent /*! * recurse the parent() nodes upward. halt at the second parent * that is a Structure, String or Subtoken */ int depth = 0; FoliaElement *p = parent(); while ( p ){ if ( p->isSubClass( String_t ) || p->isSubClass( AbstractStructureElement_t ) || p->isSubClass( AbstractSubtokenAnnotation_t ) ){ if ( ++depth == 2 ){ return p; } } p = p->parent(); } return 0; } FoliaElement *TextContent::get_reference() const { /// get the FoliaElement _ref is refering to /*! * \return the refered element OR the default parent when _ref is 0 */ FoliaElement *ref = 0; if ( _offset == -1 ){ return 0; } else if ( !_ref.empty() ){ try{ ref = (*doc())[_ref]; } catch (...){ } } else { ref = find_default_reference(); } if ( !ref ){ throw UnresolvableTextContent( "Default reference for textcontent not found!" ); } else if ( !ref->hastext( cls() ) ){ throw UnresolvableTextContent( "Reference (ID " + _ref + ") has no such text (class=" + cls() + ")" ); } else if ( doc()->checktext() || doc()->fixtext() ){ UnicodeString mt = this->text( this->cls(), TEXT_FLAGS::STRICT ); UnicodeString pt = ref->text( this->cls(), TEXT_FLAGS::STRICT ); UnicodeString sub( pt, this->offset(), mt.length() ); if ( mt != sub ){ if ( doc()->fixtext() ){ int pos = pt.indexOf( mt ); if ( pos < 0 ){ throw UnresolvableTextContent( "Reference (ID " + ref->id() + ",class=" + cls() + " found, but no substring match " + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(mt) + " in " + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(pt) ); } else { this->set_offset( pos ); } } else { throw UnresolvableTextContent( "Reference (ID " + ref->id() + ",class='" + cls() + "') found, but no text match at " + "offset=" + TiCC::toString(offset()) + " Expected '" + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(mt) + "' but got '" + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(sub) + "'" ); } } } return ref; } KWargs TextContent::collectAttributes() const { /// extract all Attribute-Value pairs for TextContent /*! * \return a KWargs set of Attribute-value pairs * inclusive: offset and ref */ KWargs attribs = AbstractElement::collectAttributes(); if ( cls() == "current" ) { attribs.erase( "class" ); } if ( _offset >= 0 ) { attribs["offset"] = TiCC::toString( _offset ); } if ( !_ref.empty() ) { attribs["ref"] = _ref; } KWargs more = AllowXlink::collectAttributes(); attribs.insert( more.begin(), more.end() ); return attribs; } FoliaElement *PhonContent::find_default_reference() const { /// find the 'true' parent of a PhonContent /*! * recurse the parent() nodes upward. halt at the second parent * that is a Structure, String or Subtoken */ int depth = 0; FoliaElement *p = parent(); while ( p ){ if ( p->isSubClass( AbstractStructureElement_t ) || p->isSubClass( AbstractSubtokenAnnotation_t ) ){ if ( ++depth == 2 ){ return p; } } p = p->parent(); } return 0; } FoliaElement *PhonContent::get_reference() const { /// get the FoliaElement _ref is refering to /*! * \return the refered element OR the default parent when _ref is 0 */ FoliaElement *ref = 0; if ( _offset == -1 ){ return 0; } else if ( !_ref.empty() ){ try{ ref = (*doc())[_ref]; } catch (...){ } } else { ref = find_default_reference(); } if ( !ref ){ throw UnresolvableTextContent( "Default reference for phonetic content not found!" ); } else if ( !ref->hasphon( cls() ) ){ throw UnresolvableTextContent( "Reference (ID " + _ref + ") has no such phonetic content (class=" + cls() + ")" ); } else if ( doc()->checktext() || doc()->fixtext() ){ UnicodeString mt = this->phon( this->cls() ); UnicodeString pt = ref->phon( this->cls() ); UnicodeString sub( pt, this->offset(), mt.length() ); if ( mt != sub ){ if ( doc()->fixtext() ){ int pos = pt.indexOf( mt ); if ( pos < 0 ){ throw UnresolvableTextContent( "Reference (ID " + ref->id() + ",class=" + cls() + " found, but no substring match " + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(mt) + " in " + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(pt) ); } else { this->set_offset( pos ); } } else { throw UnresolvableTextContent( "Reference (ID " + ref->id() + ",class=" + cls() + " found, but no text match at " + "offset=" + TiCC::toString(offset()) + " Expected " + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(mt) + " but got " + TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8(sub) ); } } } return ref; } KWargs PhonContent::collectAttributes() const { /// extract all Attribute-Value pairs for PhonContent /*! * \return a KWargs set of Attribute-value pairs * inclusive: offset */ KWargs attribs = AbstractElement::collectAttributes(); if ( cls() == "current" ) { attribs.erase( "class" ); } if ( _offset >= 0 ) { attribs["offset"] = TiCC::toString( _offset ); } return attribs; } void Linebreak::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ){ /// set the Linebreak attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for Linebreak: * pagenr, linenr, newpage */ _pagenr = kwargs.extract( "pagenr" ); _linenr = kwargs.extract( "linenr" ); string val = kwargs.extract( "newpage" ); if ( !val.empty() ) { _newpage = ( val == "yes" ); } AllowXlink::setAttributes( kwargs ); AbstractElement::setAttributes( kwargs ); } KWargs Linebreak::collectAttributes() const { /// extract all Attribute-Value pairs for LineBreak /*! * \return a KWargs set of Attribute-value pairs * inclusive: linenr, pagenr and newpage */ KWargs atts = AbstractElement::collectAttributes(); if ( ! _linenr.empty() ){ atts["linenr"] = _linenr; } if ( ! _pagenr.empty() ){ atts["pagenr"] = _pagenr; } if ( _newpage ){ atts["newpage"] = "yes"; } KWargs more = AllowXlink::collectAttributes(); atts.insert( more.begin(), more.end() ); return atts; } vectorTextContent::find_replacables( FoliaElement *par ) const { // find all children with the same type, set AND textclass as the parameter /*! * \param par the FoliaElement to search * \return a vector of matching elements * search in the DIRECT children for nodes with the same tag, set and text * class as the element par */ vector result; vector v = par->FoliaElement::select( sett(), false ); copy_if( v.begin(), v.end(), back_inserter(result), [&]( FoliaElement *el ){ return el->cls() == cls(); } ); return result; } const UnicodeString PhonContent::phon( const string& cls, TEXT_FLAGS ) const { /// get the UnicodeString phon value /*! * \param cls the textclass the text should be in * The second parameter is NOT used (yet) */ #ifdef DEBUG_PHON cerr << "PhonContent::PHON(" << cls << ") " << endl; #endif UnicodeString result; for ( const auto& el : data() ) { // try to get text dynamically from children #ifdef DEBUG_PHON cerr << "PhonContent: bekijk node[" << el->str(cls) << endl; #endif try { #ifdef DEBUG_PHON cerr << "roep text(" << cls << ") aan op " << el << endl; #endif UnicodeString tmp = el->text( cls ); #ifdef DEBUG_PHON cerr << "PhonContent found '" << tmp << "'" << endl; #endif result += tmp; } catch ( const NoSuchPhon& e ) { #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "PhonContent::HELAAS" << endl; #endif } } result.trim(); #ifdef DEBUG_PHON cerr << "PhonContent return " << result << endl; #endif return result; } const string AllowGenerateID::generateId( const string& tag ){ /// generate an new xml:id /*! * \param tag an extra string to use in the result * \return a string with an unique id * * The new id is constructed from the elements id, or from a parent id */ string nodeId = id(); // cerr << "node: " << this << endl; // cerr << "ID=" << nodeId << endl; if ( nodeId.empty() ){ // if no ID, look upward. FoliaElement *par = parent(); if ( !par ){ throw XmlError( "unable to generate an ID. No StructureElement parent found?" ); } // cerr << "call on parent:" << par << endl; return par->generateId( tag ); } else { int max = 0; if ( !tag.empty() ) { max = ++id_map[tag]; } // cerr << "MAX = " << max << endl; string id = nodeId + '.' + tag + '.' + TiCC::toString( max ); // cerr << "new id = " << id << endl; return id; } } void AllowGenerateID::setMaxId( FoliaElement *child ) { /// register the child id for later use /*! * \param child * if the child has an id, try to extract the last part as a number * if so, check the registration of that numer for the childs tag */ if ( !child->id().empty() && !child->xmltag().empty() ) { vector parts = TiCC::split_at( child->id(), "." ); if ( !parts.empty() ) { string val = parts.back(); int i; try { i = stringTo( val ); } catch ( const exception& ) { // no number, so assume some user defined id return; } const auto& it = id_map.find( child->xmltag() ); if ( it == id_map.end() ) { id_map[child->xmltag()] = i; } else { if ( it->second < i ) { it->second = i; } } } } } //#define DEBUG_CORRECT 1 Correction * AllowCorrections::correct( const vector& _original, const vector& _current, const vector& _newv, const vector& _suggestions, const KWargs& args_in ) { /// generic function to correct a group of FoliaElements into a Correction /*! * \param _original a group of nodes to correct and add to the Original * \param _current a group of nodes to add to the Current * \param _newv a group of nodes to replace _original, added to New * \param _suggestions a group of nodes to add to Suggestions * \param args_in additional arguments * \return the Correction node. Might throw on problems */ #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "correct " << this << endl; cerr << "original= " << _original << endl; cerr << "current = " << _current << endl; cerr << "new = " << _newv << endl; cerr << "suggestions = " << _suggestions << endl; cerr << "args in = " << args_in << endl; #endif // Apply a correction Document *doc = this->doc(); Correction *corr = 0; bool hooked = false; New *addnew = 0; KWargs args = args_in; vector original = _original; vector _new = _newv; vector suggestions = _suggestions; auto it = args.find("new"); if ( it != args.end() ) { KWargs my_args; my_args["value"] = it->second; TextContent *t = new TextContent( my_args, doc ); _new.push_back( t ); args.erase( it ); } it = args.find("suggestion"); if ( it != args.end() ) { KWargs my_args; my_args["value"] = it->second; TextContent *t = new TextContent( my_args, doc ); suggestions.push_back( t ); args.erase( it ); } it = args.find("reuse"); if ( it != args.end() ) { // reuse an existing correction instead of making a new one try { corr = dynamic_cast(doc->index(it->second)); } catch ( const exception& e ) { throw ValueError("reuse= must point to an existing correction id!"); } if ( !corr->isinstance( Correction_t ) ) { throw ValueError("reuse= must point to an existing correction id!"); } hooked = true; if ( !_new.empty() && corr->hasCurrent() ) { // can't add new if there's current, so first set original to current, and then delete current if ( !_current.empty() ) { throw runtime_error( "Can't set both new= and current= !"); } if ( original.empty() ) { FoliaElement *cur = corr->getCurrent(); original.push_back( cur ); corr->remove( cur, false ); } } } else { KWargs args2 = args; args2.erase("suggestion" ); args2.erase("suggestions" ); string id = generateId( "correction" ); args2["xml:id"] = id; corr = new Correction( args2, doc ); } #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "now corr= " << corr << endl; #endif if ( !_current.empty() ) { if ( !original.empty() || !_new.empty() ) { throw runtime_error("When setting current=, original= and new= can not be set!"); } for ( const auto& cur : _current ) { FoliaElement *add = new Current( doc ); cur->set_parent(0); add->append( cur ); corr->replace( add ); if ( !hooked ) { for ( size_t i=0; i < size(); ++i ) { if ( index(i) == cur ) { replace( index(i), corr ); hooked = true; } } } } #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "now corr= " << corr << endl; #endif } if ( !_new.empty() ) { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "there is new! " << endl; #endif vector old_new = corr->select(); if ( !old_new.empty() && old_new[0]->size() == 0 ){ // there is an EMPTY tag! // use it to expand addnew = old_new[0]; } else { // create a tag, might throw is there is a non-empty one addnew = new New( doc ); corr->append(addnew); } for ( const auto& nw : _new ) { nw->set_parent(0); addnew->append( nw ); } #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "after adding NEW: " << corr->xmlstring() << endl; #endif vector v = corr->FoliaElement::select(); //delete current if present for ( const auto& cur:v ) { corr->remove( cur, false ); } #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "after removing CUR: " << corr->xmlstring() << endl; #endif } else { vector old_new = corr->select(); if ( !old_new.empty() && old_new[0]->size() == 0 ){ // there is aleady an EMPTY tag! } else { // create a tag, might throw is there is a non-empty one New *add_new = new New( doc ); corr->append(add_new); } } if ( !original.empty() ) { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "there is original! " << endl; #endif FoliaElement *add = new Original( doc ); corr->replace(add); #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << " corr after replacing original " << corr->xmlstring() << endl; cerr << " new original= " << add << endl; #endif for ( const auto& org: original ) { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << " examine org " << org << endl; #endif bool dummyNode = ( org->id() == "dummy" ); if ( !dummyNode ) { org->set_parent(0); add->append( org ); } #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << " NOW original= " << add << endl; #endif for ( size_t i=0; i < size(); ++i ) { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "in loop, bekijk " << index(i) << endl; #endif if ( index(i) == org ) { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "OK hit on ORG" << endl; #endif if ( !hooked ) { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "it isn't hooked!" << endl; FoliaElement * tmp = replace( index(i), corr ); cerr << " corr after replace " << corr->xmlstring() << endl; cerr << " replaced " << tmp << endl; #else replace( index(i), corr ); #endif hooked = true; } else { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << " corr before remove " << corr << endl; cerr << " remove " << org << endl; #endif this->remove( org, false ); #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << " corr after remove " << corr << endl; #endif } } } } } else if ( addnew ) { // original not specified, find automagically: vector orig; #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "start to look for original " << endl; #endif for ( size_t i=0; i < len(addnew); ++ i ) { FoliaElement *p = addnew->index(i); #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "bekijk " << p << endl; #endif vector v = p->find_replacables( this ); // for ( const auto& el: v ) { // orig.push_back( el ); // } copy( v.begin(), v.end(), back_inserter(orig) ); } if ( orig.empty() ) { throw runtime_error( "No original= specified and unable to automatically infer"); } else { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "we seem to have some originals! " << endl; #endif FoliaElement *add = new Original( doc ); #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "corr before adding new original! " << corr << endl; #endif corr->replace(add); #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "corr after adding new original! " << corr << endl; cerr << "now parent = " << add->parent() << endl; #endif for ( const auto& org: orig ) { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << " examine original : " << org << endl; cerr << "with parent = " << org->parent() << endl; #endif // first we lookup org in our data and remove it there for ( size_t i=0; i < size(); ++i ) { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "in loop, bekijk " << index(i) << endl; #endif if ( index(i) == org ) { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "found original " << endl; #endif if ( !hooked ) { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << "it isn't hooked!" << endl; FoliaElement *tmp = replace( index(i), corr ); cerr << " corr after replace " << corr << endl; cerr << " replaced " << tmp << endl; #else replace( index(i), corr ); #endif hooked = true; } else { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << " corr before remove " << corr << endl; cerr << " remove " << org << endl; #endif this->remove( org, false ); #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << " corr after remove " << corr << endl; #endif } } } // now we conect org to the new original node org->set_parent( 0 ); add->append( org ); #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << " add after append : " << add << endl; cerr << "parent = " << org->parent() << endl; #endif } vector v = corr->FoliaElement::select(); //delete current if present for ( const auto& cur: v ) { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << " remove cur=" << cur << endl; #endif this->remove( cur, false ); } } } #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << " corr after edits " << corr->xmlstring() << endl; #endif if ( addnew ) { for ( const auto& org : original ) { #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << " remove " << org << endl; #endif bool dummyNode = ( org->id() == "dummy" ); corr->remove( org, dummyNode ); } } #ifdef DEBUG_CORRECT cerr << " corr after removes " << corr->xmlstring() << endl; #endif if ( !suggestions.empty() ) { if ( !hooked ) { append(corr); } for ( const auto& sug : suggestions ) { if ( sug->isinstance( Suggestion_t ) ) { sug->set_parent(0); corr->append( sug ); } else { FoliaElement *add = new Suggestion( doc ); sug->set_parent(0); add->append( sug ); corr->append( add ); } } } it = args.find("reuse"); if ( it != args.end() ) { it = args.find("annotator"); if ( it != args.end() ) { corr->annotator( it->second ); } it = args.find("annotatortype"); if ( it != args.end() ){ corr->annotatortype( stringTo(it->second) ); } it = args.find("confidence"); if ( it != args.end() ) { corr->confidence( stringTo(it->second) ); } } return corr; } Correction *AllowCorrections::correct( const string& s ) { /// use an Attribute-Value list to create a Correction /*! * \param s a string representation of a Attribute-Value list * \return the created Correcion * The parameter is converted to a KWargs list which is handled over * to correct() */ vector nil1; vector nil2; vector nil3; vector nil4; KWargs args = getArgs( s ); // cerr << xmltag() << "::correct() <== " << this << endl; Correction *tmp = correct( nil1, nil2, nil3, nil4, args ); // cerr << xmltag() << "::correct() ==> " << this << endl; return tmp; } Correction *AllowCorrections::correct( FoliaElement *_old, FoliaElement *_new, const vector& sugg, const KWargs& args ) { /// create a correction using the parameters /*! * \param _old the node to correct * \param _new the corrected node * \param sugg a list of possible suggestions * \param args additonal arguments * \return the created Correcion */ vector nv; nv.push_back( _new ); vector ov; ov.push_back( _old ); vector nil; // cerr << xmltag() << "::correct() <== " << this << endl; Correction *tmp = correct( ov, nil, nv, sugg, args ); // cerr << xmltag() << "::correct() ==> " << this << endl; return tmp; } Correction *AllowCorrections::correct( FoliaElement* _old, FoliaElement* _new, const KWargs& args ) { /// create a correction using the parameters /*! * \param _old the node to correct * \param _new the corrected node * \param args additonal arguments * \return the created Correcion */ const std::vector sugg; return correct( _old, _new, sugg, args ); } FoliaElement *AbstractStructureElement::append( FoliaElement *child ){ /// append child to an AbstractStructureElement node /*! * \param child the node to add * \return the appended child * * will throw on error * Sets the ID of the child, if not provided yet */ AbstractElement::append( child ); setMaxId( child ); return child; } vector AbstractStructureElement::paragraphs() const { /// return all embedded Paragraph nodes /*! * \return a list of the found paragraphs, throws when none are found * This function recursus into all children of the node, except for * children in the default_ignore_structure set, like Alternative, Foreign * and the Original and Suggestion parts of Correction */ return FoliaElement::select( default_ignore_structure ); } vector AbstractStructureElement::sentences() const{ /// return all embedded Sentence nodes /*! * \return a list of the found sentences, throws when none are found * This function recursus into all children of the node, except for * children in the default_ignore_structure set, like Alternative, Foreign * and the Original and Suggestion parts of Correction */ return FoliaElement::select( default_ignore_structure ); } vector AbstractStructureElement::words( const string& st ) const{ /// return all embedded Word nodes in set st /*! * \param st the required set. If st="" then ALL sets are searched. * \return a list of the found words, throws when none are found * This function recursus into all children of the node, except for * children in the default_ignore_structure set, like Alternative, Foreign * and the Original and Suggestion parts of Correction */ return FoliaElement::select( st, default_ignore_structure ); } Sentence *AbstractStructureElement::sentences( size_t index ) const { /// return the Sentence at index /*! * \param index the position * \return the found Sentence, throws when not found * This function recursus into all children of the node, except for * children in the default_ignore_structure set, like Alternative, Foreign * and the Original and Suggestion parts of Correction */ vector v = sentences(); if ( index < v.size() ) { return v[index]; } throw range_error( "sentences(): index out of range" ); } Sentence *AbstractStructureElement::rsentences( size_t index ) const { /// return the Sentence at REVERSE index /*! * \param index the position from the back of the Word list * \return the found Sentence, throws when not found * This function recursus into all children of the node, except for * children in the default_ignore_structure set, like Alternative, Foreign * and the Original and Suggestion parts of Correction */ vector v = sentences(); if ( index < v.size() ) { return v[v.size()-1-index]; } throw range_error( "rsentences(): index out of range" ); } Paragraph *AbstractStructureElement::paragraphs( size_t index ) const { /// return the Paragraph at index /*! * \param index the position * \return the found Paragraph, throws when not found * This function recursus into all children of the node, except for * children in the default_ignore_structure set, like Alternative, Foreign * and the Original and Suggestion parts of Correction */ vector v = paragraphs(); if ( index < v.size() ) { return v[index]; } throw range_error( "paragraphs(): index out of range" ); } Paragraph *AbstractStructureElement::rparagraphs( size_t index ) const { /// return the Paragraph at REVERSE index /*! * \param index the position from the back of the Word list * \return the found Paragraph, throws when not found * This function recursus into all children of the node, except for * children in the default_ignore_structure set, like Alternative, Foreign * and the Original and Suggestion parts of Correction */ vector v = paragraphs(); if ( index < v.size() ) { return v[v.size()-1-index]; } throw range_error( "rparagraphs(): index out of range" ); } Word *AbstractStructureElement::words( size_t index, const string& st ) const { /// return the Word at index, in set st /*! * \param index the position * \param st the required set. If st="" then ALL sets are searched. * \return the found Word, throws when not found * This function recursus into all children of the node, except for * children in the default_ignore_structure set, like Alternative, Foreign * and the Original and Suggestion parts of Correction */ vector v = words(st); if ( index < v.size() ) { return v[index]; } throw range_error( "words(): index out of range" ); } Word *AbstractStructureElement::rwords( size_t index, const string& st ) const { /// return the Word at REVERSE index, in set st /*! * \param index the position from the back of the Word list * \param st the required set. If st="" then ALL sets are searched. * \return the found Word, throws when not found * This function recursus into all children of the node, except for * children in the default_ignore_structure set, like Alternative, Foreign * and the Original and Suggestion parts of Correction */ vector v = words(st); if ( index < v.size() ) { return v[v.size()-1-index]; } throw range_error( "rwords(): index out of range" ); } const Word* AbstractStructureElement::resolveword( const string& id ) const{ /// recursively search for a Word with xml:id id /*! * \param id The xml:id we are looking for * \return pointer to the Word. Or 0 when not found. */ const Word *result = 0; for ( const auto& el : data() ) { result = el->resolveword( id ); if ( result ) { break; } } return result; } vector AllowInlineAnnotation::alternatives( ElementType elt, const string& st ) const { /// Return a list of alternatives, either all restrained by the parameters /*! * \param elt only look for alternatives of type elt, default ALL types * \param st only look for alternatives in set st, default NO restriction * \return a list of matching Alternative nodes */ vector alts = FoliaElement::select( AnnoExcludeSet ); if ( elt == BASE ) { return alts; } else { vector res; for ( const auto& alt : alts ){ if ( alt->size() > 0 ) { // child elements? for ( size_t j =0; j < alt->size(); ++j ) { auto hit = alt->index(j); if ( hit->element_id() == elt && ( hit->sett().empty() || hit->sett() == st ) ) { res.push_back( alt ); // not the child! } } } } return res; } } KWargs LinkReference::collectAttributes() const { /// extract all Attribute-Value pairs for LinkReference /*! * \return a KWargs set of Attribute-value pairs * inclusive: ref_id and type */ KWargs atts; atts["id"] = ref_id; atts["type"] = ref_type; if ( !_t.empty() ) { atts["t"] = _t; } return atts; } void LinkReference::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the LinkReference attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for LinkReference: * id, type, t */ ref_id = kwargs.extract( "id" ); ref_type = kwargs.extract( "type" ); _t = kwargs.extract( "t" ); AbstractElement::setAttributes(kwargs); } void Word::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the Word attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for Word: text */ string value = kwargs.extract( "text" ); if ( !value.empty() ) { settext( value ); } AbstractElement::setAttributes( kwargs ); } const string& Word::get_delimiter( bool retaintok ) const { /// get the default delimiter of a Word /*! * \param retaintok retain the tokenization assigned to this element * \return a string representing the delimiter */ if ( space() || retaintok ) { return PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER; } return EMPTY_STRING; } Correction *Word::split( FoliaElement *part1, FoliaElement *part2, const string& args ) { /// split a word into 2 new words /*! * \param part1 the first new Word * \param part2 the second new Word * \param args additional arguments * \return the Correction * * correction takes place in de context of the Sentence of the object */ return sentence()->splitWord( this, part1, part2, getArgs(args) ); } FoliaElement *Word::append( FoliaElement *child ){ /// append child to a Word /*! * \param child the node to add * \return the appended child * * will throw on error * checks uniqueness of the child when it is an annotation */ if ( child->isSubClass( AbstractAnnotationLayer_t ) ) { // sanity check, there may be no other child within the same set vector v = select( child->element_id(), child->sett() ); if ( v.empty() ) { // OK! return AbstractElement::append( child ); } delete child; throw DuplicateAnnotationError( "Word::append" ); } return AbstractElement::append( child ); } Sentence *AbstractWord::sentence() const { /// return the sentence this word is a part of, otherwise return null /* * recurses upward through all parents until a hit or no parent left */ FoliaElement *p = parent(); while( p ) { if ( p->isinstance( Sentence_t ) ) { return dynamic_cast(p); } p = p->parent(); } return 0; } Paragraph *AbstractWord::paragraph( ) const { /// return the sentence this word is a part of, otherwise return null /* * recurses upward through all parents until a hit or no parent left */ FoliaElement *p = parent(); while( p ) { if ( p->isinstance( Paragraph_t ) ) { return dynamic_cast(p); } p = p->parent(); } return 0; } Division *AbstractWord::division() const { /// return the Division this word is a part of, otherwise return null /* * recurses upward through all parents until a hit or no parent left */ FoliaElement *p = parent(); while( p ) { if ( p->isinstance( Division_t ) ) { return dynamic_cast(p); } p = p->parent(); } return 0; } vector AbstractWord::morphemes( const string& set ) const { /// return all morphemes in this AbstractWord /* * \param set the set to use in searching. * \return a list of Morpheme nodes. Might be empty. */ vector result; vector mv = FoliaElement::select(); for ( const auto& mor : mv ){ vector tmp = mor->FoliaElement::select( set ); result.insert( result.end(), tmp.begin(), tmp.end() ); } return result; } Morpheme *AbstractWord::morpheme( size_t pos, const string& set ) const { /// return the Morpheme with indes pos /* * \param set the set to use in searching. * \return the Morpheme. Throws on error. */ vector tmp = morphemes( set ); if ( pos < tmp.size() ) { return tmp[pos]; } throw range_error( "morpheme() index out of range" ); } Correction *Word::incorrection( ) const { /// find out if a Word is part of a correction? /*! * \return the Correction the Word it is part of, or 0 when uncorrected. * recurses upward through the parents, until a result is found, or * the Sentence level or the document level.. */ FoliaElement *p = parent(); while ( p ) { if ( p->isinstance( Correction_t ) ) { return dynamic_cast(p); } else if ( p->isinstance( Sentence_t ) ){ break; } p = p->parent(); } return 0; } Word *Word::previous() const { /// return the previous Word in the Sentence /*! * \return the previous Word or 0, when not found. */ Sentence *s = sentence(); vector words = s->words(); for ( size_t i=0; i < words.size(); ++i ) { if ( words[i] == this ) { if ( i > 0 ) { return words[i-1]; } else { return 0; } break; } } return 0; } Word *Word::next() const{ /// return the next Word in the Sentence /*! * \return the next Word or 0, when not found. */ Sentence *s = sentence(); vector words = s->words(); for ( size_t i=0; i < words.size(); ++i ) { if ( words[i] == this ) { if ( i+1 < words.size() ) { return words[i+1]; } else { return 0; } break; } } return 0; } vector Word::context( size_t size, const string& val ) const { /// return the (Word) context the Word is in. /*! * \param size limits the number of context words * \param val string value of the PlaceHolder for the Word itself * \return a list of (maximum) size Word nodes surrounding the Word. * * The result is a list of Word nodes of length 'size', where the Word * itself is replaced by the 0 pointer, or a PlaceHolder with value val * in the middle of the list. */ vector result; if ( size > 0 ) { vector words = doc()->words(); for ( size_t i=0; i < words.size(); ++i ) { if ( words[i] == this ) { size_t miss = 0; if ( i < size ) { miss = size - i; } for ( size_t index=0; index < miss; ++index ) { if ( val.empty() ) { result.push_back( 0 ); } else { KWargs args; args["text"] = val; PlaceHolder *p = new PlaceHolder( args ); doc()->keepForDeletion( p ); result.push_back( p ); } } for ( size_t index=i-size+miss; index < i + size + 1; ++index ) { if ( index < words.size() ) { result.push_back( words[index] ); } else { if ( val.empty() ) { result.push_back( 0 ); } else { KWargs args; args["text"] = val; PlaceHolder *p = new PlaceHolder( args ); doc()->keepForDeletion( p ); result.push_back( p ); } } } break; } } } return result; } vector Word::leftcontext( size_t size, const string& val ) const { /// return the left (Word) context the Word is in. /*! * \param size limits the number of context words * \param val string value of the PlaceHolder for the Word itself * \return a list of (maximum) size Word nodes preceding teh Word * * The result is a list of Word nodes of length 'size', where the Word * itself is replaced by the 0 pointer, or a PlaceHolder with value val * at the end of the list. */ // cerr << "leftcontext : " << size << endl; vector result; if ( size > 0 ) { vector words = doc()->words(); for ( size_t i=0; i < words.size(); ++i ) { if ( words[i] == this ) { size_t miss = 0; if ( i < size ) { miss = size - i; } for ( size_t index=0; index < miss; ++index ) { if ( val.empty() ) { result.push_back( 0 ); } else { KWargs args; args["text"] = val; PlaceHolder *p = new PlaceHolder( args ); doc()->keepForDeletion( p ); result.push_back( p ); } } for ( size_t index=i-size+miss; index < i; ++index ) { result.push_back( words[index] ); } break; } } } return result; } vector Word::rightcontext( size_t size, const string& val ) const { /// return the rigth (Word) context the Word is in. /*! * \param size limits the number of context words * \param val string value of the PlaceHolder for the Word itself * \return a list of (maximum) size Word nodes succeeding the Word * * The result is a list of Word nodes of length 'size', where the Word * itself is replaced by the 0 pointer, or a PlaceHolder with value val * at the beginning of the list. */ vector result; // cerr << "rightcontext : " << size << endl; if ( size > 0 ) { vector words = doc()->words(); size_t begin; size_t end; for ( size_t i=0; i < words.size(); ++i ) { if ( words[i] == this ) { begin = i + 1; end = begin + size; for ( ; begin < end; ++begin ) { if ( begin >= words.size() ) { if ( val.empty() ) { result.push_back( 0 ); } else { KWargs args; args["text"] = val; PlaceHolder *p = new PlaceHolder( args ); doc()->keepForDeletion( p ); result.push_back( p ); } } else result.push_back( words[begin] ); } break; } } } return result; } const Word* Word::resolveword( const string& id ) const { /// search for Word with xml:id id /*! * \param id The xml:id we are looking for * \return pointer to the Word. Or 0 when not found. */ if ( AbstractElement::id() == id ) { return this; } return 0; } ElementType layertypeof( ElementType et ) { /// return the Layer ElemenType of the given ElementType /*! * \param et the ElementType to check * \return The Layer ElementType er belongs to. Or BASE if it has no Layer. */ switch( et ) { case Entity_t: case EntitiesLayer_t: return EntitiesLayer_t; case Chunk_t: case ChunkingLayer_t: return ChunkingLayer_t; case SyntacticUnit_t: case SyntaxLayer_t: return SyntaxLayer_t; case TimeSegment_t: case TimingLayer_t: return TimingLayer_t; case Morpheme_t: case MorphologyLayer_t: return MorphologyLayer_t; case Phoneme_t: case PhonologyLayer_t: return PhonologyLayer_t; case CoreferenceChain_t: case CoreferenceLayer_t: return CoreferenceLayer_t; case Observation_t: case ObservationLayer_t: return ObservationLayer_t; // case Predicate_t: // case PredicateLayer_t: // return PredicateLayer_t; case SentimentLayer_t: case Sentiment_t: return SentimentLayer_t; case StatementLayer_t: case Statement_t: return SentimentLayer_t; case SemanticRolesLayer_t: case SemanticRole_t: return SemanticRolesLayer_t; case DependenciesLayer_t: case Dependency_t: return DependenciesLayer_t; default: return BASE; } } vector AbstractWord::findspans( ElementType et, const string& st ) const { /// find all SpanAnnotation nodes of this object for a given type /*! * \param et the ElementType to search for * \param st limit the search to set st * \return a list of SpanAnnotations */ ElementType layertype = layertypeof( et ); vector result; if ( layertype != BASE ) { const FoliaElement *e = parent(); if ( e ) { vector v = e->select( layertype, st, SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL ); for ( const auto& el : v ){ for ( size_t k=0; k < el->size(); ++k ) { FoliaElement *f = el->index(k); AbstractSpanAnnotation *as = dynamic_cast(f); if ( as ) { vector wrefv = f->wrefs(); for ( const auto& wr : wrefv ){ if ( wr == this ) { result.push_back(as); } } } } } } } return result; } FoliaElement* WordReference::parseXml( const xmlNode *node ) { /// parse a WordReference node at node /*! * \param node a WordReference * \return the parsed tree. Throws on error. */ KWargs atts = getAttributes( node ); string id = atts["id"]; if ( id.empty() ) { throw XmlError( "empty id in WordReference" ); } if ( doc()->debug ) { cerr << "Found word reference: " << id << endl; } FoliaElement *ref = (*doc())[id]; if ( ref ) { if ( !ref->referable() ){ throw XmlError( "WordReference id=" + id + " refers to a non-referable word: " + ref->xmltag() ); } // Disabled test! should consider the textclass of the yet unknown // parent! // addable() should check this. But that is impossible! // we don't return a WordReference but the ref to the word! // // string tval = atts["t"]; // if ( !tval.empty() ){ // string tc = ref->textclass(); // string rtval = ref->str(tc); // if ( tval != rtval ){ // throw XmlError( "WordReference id=" + id + " has another value for " // + "the t attribute than it's reference. (" // + tval + " versus " + rtval + ")" ); // } // } ref->increfcount(); } else { throw XmlError( "Unresolvable id " + id + " in WordReference" ); } delete this; return ref; } FoliaElement* LinkReference::parseXml( const xmlNode *node ) { /// parse a LinkReference node at node /*! * \param node a LinkReference * \return the parsed tree. Throws on error. */ KWargs att = getAttributes( node ); string val = att["id"]; if ( val.empty() ) { throw XmlError( "ID required for LinkReference" ); } ref_id = val; if ( doc()->debug ) { cerr << "Found LinkReference ID " << ref_id << endl; } ref_type = att["type"]; val = att["t"]; if ( !val.empty() ) { _t = val; } return this; } FoliaElement *LinkReference::resolve_element( const Relation *ref ) const { /// return the refered FoliaElement of this Reference /*! * \param ref the Relation which called us * \return pointer to refered FoliaElement. Throws when not found. */ if ( ref->href().empty() ) { return (*doc())[ref_id]; } throw NotImplementedError( "LinkReference::resolve() for external doc" ); } void Relation::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the Relation attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for Relation: format */ _format = kwargs.extract( "format" ); AllowXlink::setAttributes(kwargs); AbstractElement::setAttributes(kwargs); } KWargs Relation::collectAttributes() const { /// extract all Attribute-Value pairs for Relation /*! * \return a KWargs set of Attribute-value pairs * inclusive: format */ KWargs atts = AbstractElement::collectAttributes(); if ( !_format.empty() && _format != "text/folia+xml" ) { atts["format"] = _format; } KWargs more = AllowXlink::collectAttributes(); atts.insert( more.begin(), more.end() ); return atts; } vector Relation::resolve() const { /// return a list of refered FoliaElement nodes /*! * \return a list of refered FoliaElement. Throws on error. */ vector result; vector v = FoliaElement::select(); transform( v.begin(), v.end(), back_inserter(result), [&]( LinkReference *r ){ return r->resolve_element(this); } ); return result; } void PlaceHolder::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the PlaceHolder attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for PlaceHolder: text */ if ( !kwargs.is_present("text") ) { throw ValueError("text attribute is required for " + classname() ); } else if ( kwargs.size() != 1 ) { throw ValueError("only the text attribute is supported for " + classname() ); } Word::setAttributes( kwargs ); } const UnicodeString Figure::caption() const { /// return the caption of a Figure /*! * \return A UnicodeString with the caption. Throws on error. */ vector v = select(Caption_t); if ( v.empty() ) { throw NoSuchText("caption"); } else { return v[0]->text(); } } void Description::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the Descriptions attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for Description: value */ _value = kwargs.extract( "value" ); AbstractElement::setAttributes( kwargs ); } xmlNode *Description::xml( bool, bool ) const { /// convert the Description to an xmlNode xmlNode *e = AbstractElement::xml( false, false ); if ( !_value.empty() ){ xmlAddChild( e, xmlNewText( (const xmlChar*)_value.c_str()) ); } return e; } FoliaElement* Description::parseXml( const xmlNode *node ) { /// parse a Description node at node /*! * \param node a Description * \return the parsed tree. Throws on error. */ KWargs att = getAttributes( node ); if ( !att.is_present("value") ) { att["value"] = XmlContent( node ); } setAttributes( att ); return this; } void Comment::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the Comments attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for Comment: value */ _value = kwargs.extract( "value" ); AbstractElement::setAttributes( kwargs ); } xmlNode *Comment::xml( bool, bool ) const { /// convert the Comment to an xmlNode xmlNode *e = AbstractElement::xml( false, false ); if ( !_value.empty() ){ xmlAddChild( e, xmlNewText( (const xmlChar*)_value.c_str()) ); } return e; } FoliaElement* Comment::parseXml( const xmlNode *node ) { /// parse a Comment node at node /*! * \param node a Comment * \return the parsed tree. Throws on error. */ KWargs att = getAttributes( node ); if ( !att.is_present("value") ) { att["value"] = XmlContent( node ); } setAttributes( att ); return this; } FoliaElement *AbstractSpanAnnotation::append( FoliaElement *child ){ /// append child to an AbstractSpanAnnotation /*! * \param child the node to add * \return the appended child * * will throw on error * if the child has the 'referable' property, check that is not refered * to already */ if ( child->referable() ){ // cerr << "append a word: " << child << " to " << this << endl; // cerr << "refcnt=" << child->refcount() << endl; if ( child->refcount() == 0 ){ throw XmlError( "connecting a to an <" + xmltag() + "> is forbidden, use " ); } } AbstractElement::append( child ); if ( child->isinstance(PlaceHolder_t) ) { child->increfcount(); } return child; } void AbstractAnnotationLayer::assignset( FoliaElement *child ) { // If there is no set (yet), try to get the set from the child // but not if it is the default set. // for a Correction child, we look deeper. // BARF when the sets are incompatible. string c_set; if ( child->isSubClass( AbstractSpanAnnotation_t ) ) { string st = child->sett(); if ( !st.empty() && doc()->default_set( child->annotation_type() ) != st ) { c_set = st; } } else if ( child->isinstance(Correction_t) ) { Original *org = child->getOriginal(); if ( org ) { for ( size_t i=0; i < org->size(); ++i ) { FoliaElement *el = org->index(i); if ( el->isSubClass( AbstractSpanAnnotation_t ) ) { string st = el->sett(); if ( !st.empty() && doc()->default_set( el->annotation_type() ) != st ) { c_set = st; break; } } } } if ( c_set.empty() ){ New *nw = child->getNew(); if ( nw ) { for ( size_t i=0; i < nw->size(); ++i ) { FoliaElement *el = nw->index(i); if ( el->isSubClass( AbstractSpanAnnotation_t ) ) { string st = el->sett(); if ( !st.empty() && doc()->default_set( el->annotation_type() ) != st ) { c_set = st; break; } } } } } if ( c_set.empty() ){ auto v = child->suggestions(); for ( const auto& el : v ) { if ( el->isSubClass( AbstractSpanAnnotation_t ) ) { string st = el->sett(); if ( !st.empty() && doc()->default_set( el->annotation_type() ) != st ) { c_set = st; break; } } } } } if ( c_set.empty() ){ return; } if ( sett().empty() ) { update_set( c_set ); } else if ( sett() != c_set ){ throw DuplicateAnnotationError( "appending child: " + child->xmltag() + " with set='" + c_set + "' to " + xmltag() + " failed while it already has set='" + sett() + "'" ); } doc()->incrRef( child->annotation_type(), sett() ); } FoliaElement *AbstractAnnotationLayer::append( FoliaElement *child ){ /// append child to an AbstractAnnotationLayer /*! * \param child the node to add * \return the appended child * * will throw on error * Make sure that the layer has the same 'set' as the new child */ assignset( child ); return AbstractElement::append( child ); } KWargs AbstractAnnotationLayer::collectAttributes() const { /// extract all Attribute-Value pairs for AbstractAnnotationLayer /*! * \return a KWargs set of Attribute-value pairs * inclusive: set */ KWargs attribs = AbstractElement::collectAttributes(); auto it = attribs.find("set"); if ( it != attribs.end() ) { attribs.erase(it); } return attribs; } xmlNode *AbstractSpanAnnotation::xml( bool recursive, bool kanon ) const { /// convert an SpanAnnotation to an xmlNode /*! * \param recursive recurse into children, producing an XmlNode tree. * \param kanon if true, output in a canonical way. * \return The created XmlNode (-tree) * * Extra care has to be taken for referable children. These should be added * as Wref, except for there first occurrence in the document. */ xmlNode *e = AbstractElement::xml( false, false ); // append referable children as WREFS // EXCEPT when there are NO references to it for ( const auto& el : data() ) { if ( el-referable() && el->refcount() > 0 ){ xmlNode *t = XmlNewNode( foliaNs(), "wref" ); KWargs attribs; attribs["id"] = el->id(); string txt = el->str( el->textclass() ); if ( !txt.empty() ) { attribs["t"] = txt; } addAttributes( t, attribs ); xmlAddChild( e, t ); } else { string at = tagToAtt( el ); if ( at.empty() ) { // otherwise handled by FoliaElement::xml() above xmlAddChild( e, el->xml( recursive, kanon ) ); } } } return e; } xmlNode *Content::xml( bool recursive, bool ) const { /// convert a Content node to an xmlNode /*! * \param recursive recurse into children, producing an XmlNode tree. * \return The created XmlNode (-tree) with the value of Content added * as a CData block */ xmlNode *e = AbstractElement::xml( recursive, false ); xmlAddChild( e, xmlNewCDataBlock( 0, (const xmlChar*)value.c_str() , value.length() ) ); return e; } void Content::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ){ /// set the Contents attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for Content: value */ value = kwargs.extract( "value" ); AbstractElement::setAttributes( kwargs ); } FoliaElement* Content::parseXml( const xmlNode *node ) { /// parse a Content node at node /*! * \param node a Content * \return the parsed tree. Throws on error. * A content can also be a CDATA section */ KWargs att = getAttributes( node ); setAttributes( att ); xmlNode *p = node->children; bool isCdata = false; bool isText = false; while ( p ) { if ( p->type == XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE ) { if ( isText ) { throw XmlError( "intermixing text and CDATA in Content node" ); } value += (char*)p->content; isCdata = !value.empty(); } else if ( p->type == XML_TEXT_NODE ) { // "empty" text nodes may appear before or after CDATA // we just ignore those string tmp = (char*)p->content; tmp = TiCC::trim(tmp); if ( !tmp.empty() && isCdata ) { throw XmlError( "intermixing CDATA and text in Content node" ); } isText = !tmp.empty(); value += tmp; } else if ( p->type == XML_COMMENT_NODE ) { string tag = "_XmlComment"; FoliaElement *t = createElement( tag, doc() ); if ( t ) { t = t->parseXml( p ); append( t ); } } p = p->next; } if ( value.empty() ) { throw XmlError( "CDATA or Text expected in Content node" ); } return this; } //#define DEBUG_TEXT const UnicodeString Correction::private_text( const string& cls, bool retaintok, bool, bool ) const { /// get the UnicodeString value of an Correction /*! * \param cls The textclass we are looking for * \param retaintok retain the tokenisation information * \return the Unicode String representation found. Throws when * no text can be found. */ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "TEXT(" << cls << ") on node : " << xmltag() << " id=" << id() << endl; #endif // we cannot use text_content() on New, Original or Current, // because textcontent doesn't recurse! bool deletion = false; UnicodeString new_result; UnicodeString org_result; UnicodeString cur_result; for ( const auto& el : data() ) { #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "data=" << el << endl; #endif if ( el->isinstance( New_t ) ){ if ( el->size() == 0 ){ deletion = true; } else { try { new_result = el->private_text( cls, retaintok, false, false ); } catch ( ... ){ // try other nodes } } } else if ( el->isinstance( Original_t ) ){ try { org_result = el->private_text( cls, retaintok, false, false ); } catch ( ... ){ // try other nodes } } else if ( el->isinstance( Current_t ) ){ try { cur_result = el->private_text( cls, retaintok, false, false ); } catch ( ... ){ // try other nodes } } } if ( !deletion ){ if ( !new_result.isEmpty() ){ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "return new text '" << new_result << "'" << endl; #endif return new_result; } else if ( !cur_result.isEmpty() ){ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "return cur text '" << cur_result << "'" << endl; #endif return cur_result; } else if ( !org_result.isEmpty() ){ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "return ori text '" << org_result << "'" << endl; #endif return org_result; } } else { if ( !cur_result.isEmpty() ){ #ifdef DEBUG_TEXT cerr << "Deletion: return cur text '" << cur_result << "'" << endl; #endif return cur_result; } } throw NoSuchText( "cls=" + cls ); } //#undef DEBUG_TEXT const string& Correction::get_delimiter( bool retaintok ) const { /// get the default delimiter of a Correction /*! * \param retaintok retain the tokenization assigned to this element * \return a string representing the delimiter */ for ( const auto& el : data() ) { // if ( el->isinstance( New_t ) || el->isinstance( Current_t ) ) { return el->get_delimiter( retaintok ); // } } return EMPTY_STRING; } const TextContent *Correction::text_content( const string& cls, bool show_hidden ) const { /// Get the TextContent explicitly associated with a Correction /*! * \param cls the textclass to search for * \param show_hidden if true also return text of 'hidden' nodes * * Returns the TextContent instance rather than the actual text. * (so it might return iself.. ;) * recurses into children looking for New or Current nodes * might throw NoSuchText exception if not found. */ // TODO: this implements correctionhandling::EITHER only for ( const auto& el : data() ) { if ( el->isinstance( New_t ) || el->isinstance( Current_t ) ) { try { const TextContent *res = el->text_content( cls, show_hidden ); return res; } catch (...){ } } } for ( const auto& el : data() ) { if ( el->isinstance( Original_t ) ) { try { const TextContent *res = el->text_content( cls, show_hidden ); return res; } catch ( ... ){ } } else if ( cls == "current" && el->hastext( "original" ) ){ cerr << "text(original)= " << el->text_content( cls, show_hidden )->text()<< endl; // hack for old and erroneous behaviour return el->text_content( "original", show_hidden ); } } throw NoSuchText("wrong cls"); } Correction *Correction::correct( const std::vector&, const std::vector& vc, const std::vector& vn, const std::vector& vs, const KWargs& args){ /// correct a Correction /*! * \param vc a group of nodes to add to the Current * \param vn a group of nodes to replace Original, added to New * \param vs a group of nodes to add to Suggestions * \param args additional arguments * \return a new Correction node. The old Coorection is added as Original */ vector new_vo; // ignore users hints about original new_vo.push_back( this ); return parent()->correct( new_vo, vc, vn, vs, args ); } Correction *Correction::correct( const std::string& args ){ /// correct a Correction using an Attribute-value list /*! * \param args the list to parse into a KWargs struct * \return a new Correction node. The old Correction is added as Original */ vector nv; vector ov; vector cv; vector sv; ov.push_back( this ); return parent()->correct( ov,nv,cv,sv, args ); } Correction *New::correct( const std::vector& vo, const std::vector& vc, const std::vector& vn, const std::vector& vs, const KWargs& args){ /// create a Correction on the PARENT of this New node. /*! * \param vo a group of nodes to add to the Original (ignored i assume) * \param vc a group of nodes to add to the Current * \param vn a group of nodes to replace Original, added to New * \param vs a group of nodes to add to Suggestions * \param args additional arguments * \return the Correction node. Might throw on problems */ return parent()->correct( vo, vc, vn, vs, args ); } Correction *New::correct( const std::string& args ){ /// use an Attribute-Value list to create a Correction on the parent /// of this New node. /*! * \param args a string representation of a Attribute-Value list * \return the created Correcion * The parameter is converted to a KWargs list which is handled over * to use correct() on the PARENT (Correction) of this node */ return parent()->correct( args ); } const PhonContent *Correction::phon_content( const string& cls, bool show_hidden ) const { /// Get the PhonContent explicitly associated with this element. /*! * \param cls the textclass to search for * \param show_hidden if true also return text og 'hidden' nodes * * Returns the PhonContent instance rather than the actual text. * (so it might return iself.. ;) * recurses into children looking for New or Current * might throw NoSuchPhon exception if not found. */ // TODO: this implements correctionhandling::EITHER only for ( const auto& el: data() ) { if ( el->isinstance( New_t ) || el->isinstance( Current_t ) ) { return el->phon_content( cls, show_hidden ); } } for ( const auto& el: data() ) { if ( el->isinstance( Original_t ) ) { return el->phon_content( cls, show_hidden ); } } throw NoSuchPhon("wrong cls"); } bool Correction::hasNew() const { /// check if this Correction has a New node vector v = select( New_t, SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL ); return !v.empty(); } New *Correction::getNew() const { /// extract the New node of a Correction /*! * \return the new node or 0 if not available */ vector v = FoliaElement::select( false ); if ( v.empty() ) { return 0; } return v[0]; } FoliaElement *Correction::getNew( size_t index ) const { /// extract the child at position 'index' in the New of a Correction /*! * \param index the position in the children of the New node * \return the child or 0 if not available */ New *n = getNew(); return n->index(index); } bool Correction::hasOriginal() const { /// check if this Correction has an Original node vector v = select( Original_t, SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL ); return !v.empty(); } Original *Correction::getOriginal() const { /// extract the Original node of a Correction /*! * \return the new node or 0 if not available */ vector v = FoliaElement::select( false ); if ( v.empty() ) { return 0; } return v[0]; } FoliaElement *Correction::getOriginal( size_t index ) const { /// extract the child at position 'index' in the Original of a Correction /*! * \param index the position in the children of the Original node * \return the child or 0 if not available */ Original *n = getOriginal(); return n->index(index); } bool Correction::hasCurrent( ) const { /// check if this Correction has a New node vector v = select( Current_t, SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL ); return !v.empty(); } Current *Correction::getCurrent( ) const { /// extract the Cuurent node of a Correction /*! * \return the new node or 0 if not available */ vector v = FoliaElement::select( false ); if ( v.empty() ) { throw NoSuchAnnotation( "current" ); } return v[0]; } FoliaElement *Correction::getCurrent( size_t index ) const { /// extract the child at position 'index' in the Current of a Correction /*! * \param index the position in the children of the Current node * \return the child or 0 if not available */ Current *n = getCurrent(); return n->index(index); } bool Correction::hasSuggestions( ) const { /// check if this Correction has Suggestion nodes vector v = suggestions(); return !v.empty(); } vector Correction::suggestions( ) const { /// get all Suggestion nodes of this Correction return FoliaElement::select( false ); } Suggestion *Correction::suggestions( size_t index ) const { /// extract the Suggestion at position 'index' of a Correction /*! * \param index the position in list of Suggestion nodes * \return the Suggestion or 0 if not available */ vector v = suggestions(); if ( v.empty() || index >= v.size() ) { throw NoSuchAnnotation( "suggestion" ); } return v[index]; } Head *Division::head() const { /// return the Head node in a Division /*! * \return the element with ElementType Head_t. throws when not found. */ const vector& data = this->data(); for ( const auto& h : data ){ if ( h->element_id() == Head_t ) { return dynamic_cast(h); } } throw runtime_error( "No head" ); } const string Gap::content() const { /// return the content of a Gap /*! * \return the an UTF8 string of the content in the Gap. Throws if not found */ vector cv = select( Content_t ); if ( cv.empty() ) { throw NoSuchAnnotation( "content" ); } return cv[0]->content(); } Headspan *Dependency::head() const { /// return the HeadSpan node in a Dependency /*! * \return the element with ElementType Headspan. throws when not found. */ vector v = FoliaElement::select(); if ( v.size() < 1 ) { throw NoSuchAnnotation( "head" ); } return v[0]; } DependencyDependent *Dependency::dependent() const { /// return the DependencyDependent node in a Dependency /*! * \return the element with ElementType DependencyDependent. * throws when not found. */ vector v = FoliaElement::select(); if ( v.empty() ) { throw NoSuchAnnotation( "dependent" ); } return v[0]; } vector AbstractElement::selectSpan() const { /// select als SpanAnnotation nodes in the FoliaElement /*! * \return a list of SpanAnnotation nodes. * All possible Span types are collected in this list. (see SpanSet) */ vector res; for ( const auto& el : SpanSet ) { vector tmp = select( el ); for ( auto& sp : tmp ) { res.push_back( dynamic_cast( sp ) ); } } return res; } vector AbstractSpanAnnotation::wrefs() const { /// select all referable Elements present in this object /*! * \return al list of FoliAElements * recurses through al the children to look for referable nodes * (see WREFABLE) and collects them in one list. */ vector res; for ( const auto& el : data() ) { ElementType et = el->element_id(); if ( el->referable() || et == WordReference_t ){ res.push_back( el ); } else { AbstractSpanAnnotation *as = dynamic_cast(el); if ( as != 0 ) { vector sub = as->wrefs(); for ( auto& wr : sub ) { res.push_back( wr ); } } } } return res; } FoliaElement *AbstractSpanAnnotation::wrefs( size_t pos ) const { /// select the referable Element at position pos /*! * \return a referable FoliAElement or 0, when not found. * recurses through al the children to look for referable nodes * (see WREFABLE) and collects them in one list. */ vector v = wrefs(); if ( pos < v.size() ) { return v[pos]; } return 0; } AbstractSpanAnnotation *AbstractAnnotationLayer::findspan( const vector& words ) const { /// find the SpanAnnotation which spans the whole list of words /*! * \param words a list of nodes * \return the spanning element, or 0 if not found. * All available SpanAnnotations are search for one that spans EXACTLY * the 'words' list */ vector av = selectSpan(); for ( const auto& span : av ){ vector v = span->wrefs(); if ( v.size() == words.size() ) { bool ok = true; for ( size_t n = 0; n < v.size(); ++n ) { if ( v[n] != words[n] ) { ok = false; break; } } if ( ok ) { return span; } } } return 0; } bool XmlText::setvalue( const std::string& s ){ /// set the value of an Xmltext element in NFC endcoded UTF8 /*! * \param s an UTF8 string * \return true always */ static TiCC::UnicodeNormalizer norm; // defaults to a NFC normalizer UnicodeString us = TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8(s); us = norm.normalize( us ); _value = TiCC::UnicodeToUTF8( us ); return true; } const UnicodeString XmlText::private_text( const string&, bool, bool, bool ) const { /// get the UnicodeString value of an XmlText element /*! */ return TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8(_value); } xmlNode *XmlText::xml( bool, bool ) const { /// convert an XmlText node to an xmlNode return xmlNewText( (const xmlChar*)_value.c_str() ); } FoliaElement* XmlText::parseXml( const xmlNode *node ) { /// parse a Xmltext node at node /*! * \param node an XmlText * \return the parsed tree. Throws on error. */ if ( node->content ) { setvalue( (const char*)node->content ); _value = trim( _value ); } if ( _value.empty() ) { throw ValueError( "TextContent may not be empty" ); } return this; } static void error_sink(void *mydata, xmlError *error ) { /// helper function for Xml parsing int *cnt = (int*)mydata; if ( *cnt == 0 ) { cerr << "\nXML-error: " << error->message << endl; } (*cnt)++; } void External::resolve_external( ) { /// resolve external references /*! * given the src location of the External node, try to parse a FoLiA * document from that location (URL) and insert it's Text part into our * document. * might fail in numourous ways! */ string src; try { src = AbstractElement::src(); cerr << "try to resolve: " << src << endl; int cnt = 0; xmlSetStructuredErrorFunc( &cnt, (xmlStructuredErrorFunc)error_sink ); xmlDoc *extdoc = xmlReadFile( src.c_str(), 0, XML_PARSE_NSCLEAN|XML_PARSE_HUGE ); if ( extdoc ) { xmlNode *root = xmlDocGetRootElement( extdoc ); xmlNode *p = root->children; while ( p ) { if ( p->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE ) { string tag = Name( p ); if ( tag == "text" ) { const string bogus_id = "Arglebargleglop-glyf"; FoliaElement *par = parent(); KWargs args = par->collectAttributes(); args["xml:id"] = bogus_id; Text *tmp = new Text( args, doc() ); tmp->AbstractElement::parseXml( p ); FoliaElement *old = par->replace( this, tmp->index(0) ); doc()->del_doc_index( bogus_id ); tmp->remove( (size_t)0, false ); delete tmp; delete old; } } p = p->next; } xmlFreeDoc( extdoc ); } else { throw XmlError( "resolving external " + src + " failed" ); } } catch ( const exception& e ) { throw XmlError( "resolving external " + src + " failed: " + e.what() ); } } FoliaElement* External::parseXml( const xmlNode *node ) { /// parse an External node at node /*! * \param node an External * \return the parsed tree. Throws on error. * if succesful, the external is added to the external documents list of * the associated Document */ KWargs att = getAttributes( node ); setAttributes( att ); if ( _include ) { doc()->addExternal( this ); } return this; } KWargs External::collectAttributes() const { /// extract all Attribute-Value pairs for External /*! * \return a KWargs set of Attribute-value pairs * inclusive: include */ KWargs atts = AbstractElement::collectAttributes(); if ( _include ) { atts["include"] = "yes"; } return atts; } void External::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the External attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for External: include */ string value = kwargs.extract( "include" ); if ( !value.empty() ) { _include = TiCC::stringTo( value ); } AbstractElement::setAttributes(kwargs); } void Note::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the Node attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for Note: id */ ref_id = kwargs.extract( "id" ); AbstractElement::setAttributes( kwargs ); } KWargs Reference::collectAttributes() const { /// extract all Attribute-Value pairs for Reference /*! * \return a KWargs set of Attribute-value pairs * inclusive: id, type, format */ KWargs atts = AbstractElement::collectAttributes(); if ( !ref_id.empty() ){ atts["id"] = ref_id; } if ( !ref_type.empty() ){ atts["type"] = ref_type; } if ( !_format.empty() && _format != "text/folia+xml" ) { atts["format"] = _format; } KWargs more = AllowXlink::collectAttributes(); atts.insert( more.begin(), more.end() ); return atts; } void Reference::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the Reference attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for Reference: id, type, format */ ref_id = kwargs.extract( "id" ); ref_type = kwargs.extract( "type" ); _format = kwargs.extract( "format" ); AllowXlink::setAttributes(kwargs); AbstractElement::setAttributes(kwargs); } KWargs TextMarkupReference::collectAttributes() const { /// extract all Attribute-Value pairs for TextMarkupReference /*! * \return a KWargs set of Attribute-value pairs * inclusive: id, type and format */ KWargs atts = AbstractTextMarkup::collectAttributes(); if ( !ref_id.empty() ){ atts["id"] = ref_id; } if ( !ref_type.empty() ){ atts["type"] = ref_type; } if ( !_format.empty() && _format != "text/folia+xml" ) { atts["format"] = _format; } return atts; } void TextMarkupReference::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the TextMarkupReference attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for TextMarkupReference: * id, type, format */ ref_id = kwargs.extract( "id" ); ref_type = kwargs.extract( "type" ); _format = kwargs.extract( "format" ); AbstractTextMarkup::setAttributes(kwargs); } xmlNode *XmlComment::xml( bool, bool ) const { /// convert an XmlComment node to an xmlNode return xmlNewComment( (const xmlChar*)_value.c_str() ); } FoliaElement* XmlComment::parseXml( const xmlNode *node ) { /// parse a XmlComment node /*! * \param node an XmlComment * \return the parsed tree. Throws on error. */ if ( node->content ) { _value = (const char*)node->content; } return this; } KWargs Suggestion::collectAttributes() const { /// extract all Attribute-Value pairs for Suggestion /*! * \return a KWargs set of Attribute-value pairs * inclusive: split and merge */ KWargs atts = AbstractElement::collectAttributes(); if ( !_split.empty() ) { atts["split"] = _split; } if ( !_merge.empty() ) { atts["merge"] = _merge; } return atts; } void Suggestion::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the Suggestion attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for Suggestion: * split, merge */ _split = kwargs.extract( "split" ); _merge = kwargs.extract( "merge" ); AbstractElement::setAttributes(kwargs); } void Feature::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the Feature attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for Feature * subset, class * \note Feature is special. So DON'T call setAttributes */ auto it = kwargs.find( "subset" ); if ( it == kwargs.end() ) { _subset = default_subset(); if ( _subset.empty() ){ throw ValueError("subset attribute is required for " + classname() ); } } else { if ( it->second.empty() ) { throw ValueError("subset attribute may never be empty: " + classname() ); } _subset = it->second; } it = kwargs.find( "class" ); if ( it == kwargs.end() ) { throw ValueError("class attribute is required for " + classname() ); } if ( it->second.empty() ) { throw ValueError("class attribute may never be empty: " + classname() ); } update_cls( it->second ); } KWargs Feature::collectAttributes() const { /// extract all Attribute-Value pairs for Feature /*! * \return a KWargs set of Attribute-value pairs * inclusive: subset */ KWargs attribs = AbstractElement::collectAttributes(); attribs["subset"] = _subset; return attribs; } vector AbstractElement::feats( const string& s ) const { /// return all classes of the given subset /*! * \param s a subset name * \return a list of all classes in the subset of the Feature nodes * The function loops through all children and for Feature_t children * it check the subset and collects the matching ones */ vector result; for ( const auto& el : data() ) { if ( el->isSubClass( Feature_t ) && el->subset() == s ) { result.push_back( el->cls() ); } } return result; } const string AbstractElement::feat( const string& s ) const { /// return the class of the first matching Feature with subset s /*! * \param s a subset name * \return the first class of the first Feature node in subset s */ for ( const auto& el : data() ) { if ( el->isSubClass( Feature_t ) && el->subset() == s ) { return el->cls(); } } return ""; } ForeignMetaData::~ForeignMetaData(){ /// destructor for ForeignMetaData for ( const auto& it : foreigners ){ delete it; } } void ForeignMetaData::add_foreign( const xmlNode *node ){ /// add a ForeignData node /*! * \param node a (foreign by definition) node */ ForeignData *fd = new ForeignData(); fd->set_data( node ); foreigners.push_back( fd ); } ForeignData::~ForeignData(){ /// destructor for ForeignData xmlFreeNode( _foreign_data ); } FoliaElement* ForeignData::parseXml( const xmlNode *node ){ /// parse a ForeignData /*! * \param node an ForeignData node * \return the parsed tree. Throws on error. */ set_data( node ); return this; } xmlNode *ForeignData::xml( bool, bool ) const { /// retrieve the data of the ForeignData node as an xmlNode-tree return get_data(); } void ForeignData::set_data( const xmlNode *node ){ /// assign node to _foreign_data /*! * performs sanity check to avoid adding FoLiA nodes */ xmlNode *p = (xmlNode *)node->children; while ( p ){ string pref; string ns = getNS( p, pref ); if ( ns == NSFOLIA ){ throw XmlError( "ForeignData MAY NOT be in the FoLiA namespace" ); } p = p->next; } _foreign_data = xmlCopyNode( (xmlNode*)node, 1 ); } void clean_ns( xmlNode *node, const string& ns ){ /// strip the NameSpace with value ns from the node /*! * \param node the xmlNode to work on * \param ns the HREF valeu of the namespace to remove */ xmlNs *p = node->nsDef; xmlNs *prev = 0; while ( p ){ string val = (char *)p->href; if ( val == ns ){ if ( prev ){ prev->next = p->next; } else { node->nsDef = p->next; } return; } prev = p; p = p->next; } } xmlNode* ForeignData::get_data() const { /// get the _foreign_data as an xmlNode tree /*! * \return a COPY of the _foreign_daya member. * With cleaned-out FoLiA namespace declarations. */ xmlNode *result = xmlCopyNode(_foreign_data, 1 ); clean_ns( result, NSFOLIA ); // Sanity: remove FoLiA namespace defs, if any return result; } const MetaData* AbstractElement::get_metadata() const { /// Get the MetaData node related to this element /*! * \return the _metadata or 0 if not available * may recurse upwards through the parent nodes */ if ( !_metadata.empty() && doc() ){ return doc()->get_submetadata(_metadata); } else if ( parent() ){ return parent()->get_metadata(); } else { return 0; } } const string AbstractElement::get_metadata( const string& key ) const { /// Get the metadata value for this key /*! * \param key which metadata field do we want? * \return the metadata value for this key */ if ( !_metadata.empty() && doc() ){ const MetaData *what = doc()->get_submetadata(_metadata); if ( what && what->datatype() == "NativeMetaData" && !key.empty() ){ return what->get_val( key ); } return ""; } else if ( parent() ){ return parent()->get_metadata( key ); } else { return ""; } } KWargs AbstractTextMarkup::collectAttributes() const { /// extract all Attribute-Value pairs for AbstractTextMarkup /*! * \return a KWargs set of Attribute-value pairs * inclusive: id */ KWargs attribs = AbstractElement::collectAttributes(); if ( !idref.empty() ) { attribs["id"] = idref; } KWargs more = AllowXlink::collectAttributes(); attribs.insert( more.begin(), more.end() ); return attribs; } void AbstractTextMarkup::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the AbstractTextMarkup attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for AbstractTextMarkup: * id, text */ auto it = kwargs.find( "id" ); if ( it != kwargs.end() ) { auto it2 = kwargs.find( "xml:id" ); if ( it2 != kwargs.end() ) { throw ValueError("Both 'id' and 'xml:id found for " + classname() ); } idref = it->second; kwargs.erase( it ); } it = kwargs.find( "text" ); if ( it != kwargs.end() ) { XmlText *txt = new XmlText(); txt->setvalue( it->second ); append(txt); kwargs.erase( it ); } AllowXlink::setAttributes( kwargs ); AbstractElement::setAttributes( kwargs ); } KWargs TextMarkupCorrection::collectAttributes() const { /// extract all Attribute-Value pairs for TextMarkupCorrection /*! * \return a KWargs set of Attribute-value pairs * inclusive: original */ KWargs attribs = AbstractTextMarkup::collectAttributes(); if ( !_original.empty() ) { attribs["original"] = _original; } return attribs; } void TextMarkupCorrection::setAttributes( KWargs& kwargs ) { /// set the TextMarkupCorrection attributes given a set of Key-Value pairs. /*! * \param kwargs a KWargs set of Key-Value pairs * * checks and sets the special attributes for TextMarkupCorrection: * id, original */ idref = kwargs.extract( "id" ); _original = kwargs.extract( "original" ); AbstractElement::setAttributes( kwargs ); } const UnicodeString TextMarkupCorrection::private_text( const string& cls, bool retaintok, bool strict, bool show_hidden ) const{ /// get the UnicodeString value of a TextMarkupCorrection element /*! * \param cls The textclass we are looking for * \param retaintok retain the tokenisation information * \param strict If true, return the text of this level only * when false, allow recursing into children * \param show_hidden include text form 'hidden' nodes too. * \return the Unicode String representation found. Throws when * no text can be found */ // cerr << "TEXT MARKUP CORRECTION " << this << endl; // cerr << "TEXT MARKUP CORRECTION parent cls=" << parent()->cls() << endl; if ( cls == "original" ) { return TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8(_original); } return AbstractElement::private_text( cls, retaintok, strict, show_hidden ); } const FoliaElement* AbstractTextMarkup::resolveid() const { /// return the FoliaElement refered to by idref /*! * \return the refered FoliaElement, or 'this' if not applicable */ if ( idref.empty() || !doc() ) { return this; } else { return doc()->index(idref); } } void TextContent::init() { /// set default value on creation _offset = -1; } void PhonContent::init() { /// set default value on creation _offset = -1; } void Linebreak::init() { /// set default value on creation _newpage = false; } void Relation::init() { /// set default value on creation _format = "text/folia+xml"; } void Reference::init() { /// set default value on creation _format = "text/folia+xml"; } void TextMarkupReference::init() { /// set default value on creation _format = "text/folia+xml"; } void ForeignData::init() { /// set default value on creation _foreign_data = 0; } } // namespace folia libfolia-2.4/src/folia_document.cxx0000644000175000017500000031274513635156667014422 00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2006 - 2020 CLST - Radboud University ILK - Tilburg University This file is part of libfolia libfolia 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. libfolia 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, see . For questions and suggestions, see: https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ticcutils/issues or send mail to: lamasoftware (at ) science.ru.nl */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "config.h" #include "ticcutils/PrettyPrint.h" #include "ticcutils/XMLtools.h" #include "ticcutils/StringOps.h" #include "ticcutils/Unicode.h" #include "ticcutils/zipper.h" #include "libfolia/folia.h" #include "libfolia/folia_properties.h" #include "libxml/xmlstring.h" using namespace std; using namespace icu; /// the default output encoding, in fact the only one we allow const char *output_encoding = "UTF-8"; namespace folia { using TiCC::operator<<; ostream& operator<<( ostream& os, const Document::at_t& at ){ /// output an at_t structure (Debugging only) /*! \param os the output stream \param at the at_t object */ os << "<" << at.a << "," << TiCC::toString(at.t) << "," << at.d << "," << at.p << ">"; return os; } Document::Document(){ /// create and initalize a FoLiA Document. init(); } void Document::init_args( const KWargs& kwargs ){ /// init some Document properties from a key-value list /*! \param kwargs a list of key-value pairs this function initializes a Document and can set the attributes \e 'debug' and \e 'mode' When the attributes \e 'file' or \e 'string' are found, the value is used to extract a complete FoLiA document from that file or string. */ init(); KWargs args = kwargs; string value = args.extract( "debug" ); if ( !value.empty() ){ debug = TiCC::stringTo( value ); } value = args.extract( "mode" ); if ( !value.empty() ){ setmode( value ); } value = args.extract( "file" ); if ( !value.empty() ){ // extract a Document from a file read_from_file( value ); } else { value = args.extract( "string" ); if ( !value.empty() ){ // extract a Document from a string read_from_string( value ); } } if ( !foliadoc ){ // so NO 'file' or 'string' argument. // (read_from_file/read_from_string create a foliadoc OR throw ) if ( args.find( "version" ) == args.end() ){ // no version attribute. set it to the current default args["version"] = folia_version(); } // create an 'empty' document using the args, with a FoLiA root node. foliadoc = new FoLiA( args, this ); } } Document::Document( const KWargs& kwargs ) { /// initialize a Document using an attribute-value list /*! \param kwargs an attribute-value list */ init_args( kwargs ); } Document::Document( const string& s ) { /// initialize a Document using a string (filename or attribute-value list) /*! \param s a string representing a filename OR an attribute value list the string \e s can be a string encoded attribute value list OR just a filename. Some examples: Document doc("my_first.folia.xml") creates a Document doc from the file \e my_first.folia.xml. Document doc( "file='my_first.folia.xml', debug='3', mode='nochecktext'" ) This creates a document from the file \e my_first.folia.xml with a debugging level of 3 and textchecking set to OFF Document doc( "xml:id='test'" ) creates an yet empty document with a document ID with value 'test' */ KWargs args = getArgs(s); if ( args.empty() ){ args["file"] = s; } init_args( args ); } string folia_version(){ /// return the FoLiA version of this build stringstream ss; ss << MAJOR_VERSION << "." << MINOR_VERSION << "." << SUB_VERSION; return ss.str(); } string Document::doc_version() const { /// return the FoLiA version of this Document stringstream ss; ss << major_version << "." << minor_version << "." << sub_version; return ss.str(); } string library_version(){ /// return the version of the library return VERSION; } string Document::update_version(){ /// override the document version with the version of the build /*! \return the old value of the documents version */ string old = _version_string; _version_string = folia_version(); return old; } void Document::init(){ /// initialize a Document structure with default values _metadata = 0; _provenance = 0; _xmldoc = 0; foliadoc = 0; _foliaNsIn_href = 0; _foliaNsIn_prefix = 0; _foliaNsOut = 0; debug = 0; mode = Mode( CHECKTEXT|AUTODECLARE ); _external_document = false; _incremental_parse = false; major_version = 0; minor_version = 0; sub_version = 0; } Document::~Document(){ /// Destroy a Document structure including al it's members /*! This also finally deletes FoLiA nodes that were marked for deletion but not yet really destroyed. (because they might still be referenced) */ xmlFreeDoc( _xmldoc ); xmlFree( (xmlChar*)_foliaNsIn_href ); xmlFree( (xmlChar*)_foliaNsIn_prefix ); sindex.clear(); delete foliadoc; set bulk; for ( const auto& it : delSet ){ it->unravel( bulk ); } for ( const auto& it : bulk ){ delete it; } delete _metadata; for ( const auto& it : submetadata ){ delete it.second; } delete _provenance; } void Document::setmode( const string& ms ) const { /// Sets the mode attributes of a document /*! \param ms an encoded string of attribute-values pairs giving modes \note mode is mutable, so this even sets mode on CONST documents! The following modes can be set: '(no)permissive' (default is NO), '(no)strip' (default is NO), '(no)canonical (default is NO), '(no)checktext (default is checktext), '(no)fixtext (default is NO), (no)autodeclare (default is NO) example: doc.setmode( "strip,nochecktext,autodeclare" ); */ vector modev = TiCC::split_at( ms, "," ); for ( const auto& mod : modev ){ if ( mod == "permissive" ){ mode = Mode( (int)mode | PERMISSIVE ); } else if ( mod == "nopermissive" ){ mode = Mode( (int)mode & ~PERMISSIVE ); } else if ( mod == "strip" ){ mode = Mode( (int)mode | STRIP ); } else if ( mod == "nostrip" ){ mode = Mode( (int)mode & ~STRIP ); } else if ( mod == "canonical" ){ mode = Mode( (int)mode | CANONICAL ); } else if ( mod == "nocanonical" ){ mode = Mode( (int)mode & ~CANONICAL ); } else if ( mod == "kanon" ){ // backward compatible mode = Mode( (int)mode | CANONICAL ); } else if ( mod == "nokanon" ){ // backward compatible mode = Mode( (int)mode & ~CANONICAL ); } else if ( mod == "checktext" ){ mode = Mode( int(mode) | CHECKTEXT ); } else if ( mod == "nochecktext" ){ mode = Mode( int(mode) & ~CHECKTEXT ); } else if ( mod == "fixtext" ){ mode = Mode( int(mode) | FIXTEXT ); } else if ( mod == "nofixtext" ){ mode = Mode( int(mode) & ~FIXTEXT ); } else if ( mod == "autodeclare" ){ mode = Mode( int(mode) | AUTODECLARE ); } else if ( mod == "noautodeclare" ){ mode = Mode( int(mode) & ~AUTODECLARE ); } else { throw invalid_argument( "FoLiA::Document: unsupported mode value: "+ mod ); } } } string Document::getmode() const { /// returns the curent mode(s) as a string /*! \return a string explaining the modes set example: doc.getmode() might return: "mode=strip,nohecktext,autodeclare," */ string result = "mode="; if ( mode & PERMISSIVE ){ result += "permissive,"; } if ( mode & STRIP ){ result += "strip,"; } if ( mode & CHECKTEXT ){ result += "checktext,"; } else { result += "nochecktext,"; } if ( mode & FIXTEXT ){ result += "fixtext,"; } if ( mode & CANONICAL ){ result += "canonical,"; } if ( mode & AUTODECLARE ){ result += "autodeclare,"; } else { result += "noautodeclare,"; } return result; } bool Document::set_strip( bool new_val ) const{ /// sets the 'strip' mode to on/off /*! \param new_val the boolean to use for on/off \return the previous value */ bool old_val = (mode & STRIP); if ( new_val ){ mode = Mode( (int)mode | STRIP ); } else { mode = Mode( (int)mode & ~STRIP ); } return old_val; } bool Document::set_permissive( bool new_val ) const{ /// sets the 'permissive' mode to on/off /*! \param new_val the boolean to use for on/off \return the previous value */ bool old_val = (mode & PERMISSIVE); if ( new_val ){ mode = Mode( (int)mode | PERMISSIVE ); } else { mode = Mode( (int)mode & ~PERMISSIVE ); } return old_val; } bool Document::set_checktext( bool new_val ) const{ /// sets the 'checktext' mode to on/off /*! \param new_val the boolean to use for on/off \return the previous value */ bool old_val = (mode & CHECKTEXT); if ( new_val ){ mode = Mode( (int)mode | CHECKTEXT ); } else { mode = Mode( (int)mode & ~CHECKTEXT ); } return old_val; } bool Document::set_fixtext( bool new_val ) const{ /// sets the 'fixtext' mode to on/off /*! \param new_val the boolean to use for on/off \return the previous value */ bool old_val = (mode & FIXTEXT); if ( new_val ){ mode = Mode( (int)mode | FIXTEXT ); } else { mode = Mode( (int)mode & ~FIXTEXT ); } return old_val; } bool Document::set_canonical( bool new_val ) const{ /// sets the 'canonical' mode to on/off /*! \param new_val the boolean to use for on/off \return the previous value */ bool old_val = (mode & CANONICAL); if ( new_val ){ mode = Mode( (int)mode | CANONICAL ); } else { mode = Mode( (int)mode & ~CANONICAL ); } return old_val; } bool Document::set_autodeclare( bool new_val ) const{ /// sets the 'autodeclare' mode to on/off /*! \param new_val the boolean to use for on/off \return the previous value */ bool old_val = (mode & AUTODECLARE); if ( new_val ){ mode = Mode( (int)mode | AUTODECLARE ); } else { mode = Mode( (int)mode & ~AUTODECLARE ); } return old_val; } void Document::add_doc_index( FoliaElement* el, const string& id ){ /// add a FoliaElement to the index /*! \param el the FoliaElement to add \param id the id of the new element will throw when the \em id is already in the index */ if ( id.empty() ) { return; } auto it = sindex.find( id ); if ( it == sindex.end() ){ sindex[id] = el; } else { throw DuplicateIDError( id ); } } void Document::del_doc_index( const string& id ){ /// remove an id from the index /*! \param id The id to remove */ if ( sindex.empty() ){ // only when ~Document is in progress return; } if ( id.empty() ) { return; } sindex.erase(id); } string Document::annotation_type_to_string( AnnotationType ann ) const { /// return the ANNOTATIONTYPE translated to a string in a Document context /*! \param ann the annotationtype \return a string representation of \e ann. Taking into account the version of the Dcocument, translating to old labels for pre 1.6 versions */ const string& result = toString( ann ); if ( version_below(1,6) ){ const auto& it = reverse_old.find(result); if ( it != reverse_old.end() ){ return it->second; } } return result; } static void error_sink(void *mydata, xmlError *error ){ /// helper function for libxml2 to catch and display problems in an /// orderly fashion /*! \param a pointer to a struct to hold persisten data. In our case just an int. \param error an xmlEror structure created by a libxml2 function For the first error encountered, a message is sent to stderr. Further errors are just counted. It is up to calling functions to react on a an count != 0 */ int *cnt = (int*)mydata; if ( *cnt == 0 ){ string line = "\n"; if ( error->file ){ line += string(error->file) + ":"; if ( error->line > 0 ){ line += TiCC::toString(error->line) + ":"; } } line += " XML-error: " + string(error->message); cerr << line << endl; } (*cnt)++; return; } bool Document::read_from_file( const string& file_name ){ /// read a FoLiA document from a file /*! \param file_name the name of the file \return true on succes. Will throw otherwise. This function also takes care of files in .bz2 or .gz format when the right extension is given. */ ifstream is( file_name ); if ( !is.good() ){ throw invalid_argument( "file not found: " + file_name ); } if ( foliadoc ){ throw logic_error( "Document is already initialized" ); } _source_filename = file_name; if ( TiCC::match_back( file_name, ".bz2" ) ){ string buffer = TiCC::bz2ReadFile( file_name ); return read_from_string( buffer ); } int cnt = 0; xmlSetStructuredErrorFunc( &cnt, (xmlStructuredErrorFunc)error_sink ); _xmldoc = xmlReadFile( file_name.c_str(), 0, XML_PARSE_HUGE|XML_PARSE_NSCLEAN ); if ( _xmldoc ){ if ( cnt > 0 ){ throw XmlError( "document is invalid" ); } if ( debug ){ cout << "read a doc from " << file_name << endl; } foliadoc = parseXml(); if ( !validate_offsets() ){ // cannot happen. validate_offsets() throws on error throw InconsistentText("MEH"); } if ( debug ){ if ( foliadoc ){ cout << "successful parsed the doc from: " << file_name << endl; } else { cout << "failed to parse the doc from: " << file_name << endl; } } xmlFreeDoc( _xmldoc ); _xmldoc = 0; return foliadoc != 0; } if ( debug ){ cout << "Failed to read a doc from " << file_name << endl; } throw XmlError( "No valid FoLiA read" ); } bool Document::read_from_string( const string& buffer ){ /// read a FoLiA Document from a string buffer /*! \param buffer A complete FoLiA document in a string buffer \return true on succes. Will throw otherwise. */ if ( foliadoc ){ throw logic_error( "Document is already initialized" ); return false; } int cnt = 0; xmlSetStructuredErrorFunc( &cnt, (xmlStructuredErrorFunc)error_sink ); _xmldoc = xmlReadMemory( buffer.c_str(), buffer.length(), 0, 0, XML_PARSE_HUGE|XML_PARSE_NSCLEAN ); if ( _xmldoc ){ if ( cnt > 0 ){ throw XmlError( "document is invalid" ); } if ( debug ){ cout << "read a doc from string" << endl; } foliadoc = parseXml(); if ( !validate_offsets() ){ // cannot happen. validate_offsets() throws on error throw InconsistentText("MEH"); } if ( debug ){ if ( foliadoc ){ cout << "successful parsed the doc" << endl; } else{ cout << "failed to parse the doc" << endl; } } xmlFreeDoc( _xmldoc ); _xmldoc = 0; return foliadoc != 0; } if ( debug ){ throw runtime_error( "Failed to read a doc from a string" ); } return false; } ostream& operator<<( ostream& os, const Document *d ){ /// output a Document to a stream /*! \param os the output stream \param d the document to output */ if ( d ){ os << d->toXml( "" ); // the toXml() string already ends with a newline (i hope....) // but flush the stream os.flush(); } else { os << "MISSING DOCUMENT" << endl; } return os; } bool Document::save( ostream& os, const string& ns_label, bool canonical ) const { /// save the Document to a stream /*! \param os the output stream \param ns_label the namespace name to use, the default is "" placing all FoLiA nodes in the default namespace. \param canonical determines to output in canonical order. Default is no. */ bool old_k = set_canonical(canonical); os << toXml( ns_label ); // the toXml() string already ends with a newline (i hope....) // but flush the stream os.flush(); set_canonical(old_k); return os.good(); } bool Document::save( const string& file_name, const string& ns_label, bool canonical ) const { /// save the Document to a file /*! \param file_name the name of the file to create \param ns_label the namespace name to use, the default is "" placing all FoLiA nodes in the default namespace. \param canonical determines to output in canonical order. Default is no. This function also takes care of output to files in .bz2 or .gz format when the right extension is given. */ bool old_k = set_canonical(canonical); bool result = false; try { result = toXml( file_name, ns_label ); } catch ( const exception& e ){ throw runtime_error( "saving to file " + file_name + " failed: " + e.what() ); } set_canonical( old_k ); return result; } string Document::xmlstring( bool canonical ) const { /// dump the Document in a string buffer /*! \param canonical determines to output in canonical order. Default is no. \return the complete document in an unformatted string */ bool old_k = set_canonical(canonical); xmlDoc *outDoc = to_xmlDoc( "" ); set_canonical(old_k); xmlChar *buf; int size; xmlDocDumpFormatMemoryEnc( outDoc, &buf, &size, output_encoding, 0 ); // no formatting string result = string( (const char *)buf, size ); xmlFree( buf ); xmlFreeDoc( outDoc ); _foliaNsOut = 0; return result; } FoliaElement* Document::index( const string& id ) const { /// search for the element with xml:id id /*! \param id the id we search \return the FoliaElement with this \e id or 0, when not present */ const auto& it = sindex.find( id ); if ( it == sindex.end() ){ return 0; } else { return it->second; } } FoliaElement* Document::operator []( const string& id ) const { /// search for the element with xml:id id /*! \param id the id we search \return the FoliaElement with this \e id or 0, when not present example: FoliaElement *e = doc["doc.sent.1"]; when Document doc has a node with id="doc.sent.1", \e e refer that node otherwise \e e will be set to 0; */ return index(id); } UnicodeString Document::text( const std::string& cls, bool retaintok, bool strict ) const { /// return the text content of the whole document, restricted by the /// parameters. /*! \param cls The textclass to use fro searching. \param retaintok Should we retain the tokenization. Default NO. \param strict Should we perform a strict search? Default NO. \return the complete text matching the criteria as an UnicodeString */ TEXT_FLAGS flags = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE; if ( retaintok ){ flags = flags | TEXT_FLAGS::RETAIN; } if ( strict ){ flags = flags | TEXT_FLAGS::STRICT; } return foliadoc->text( cls, flags ); } static const set quoteSet = { Quote_t }; static const set emptySet; vector Document::sentences() const { /// return all Sentences in the Document, except those in Quotes return foliadoc->select( quoteSet ); } vector Document::sentenceParts() const { /// return all Sentences in the Document, including those in Quotes vector sents = foliadoc->select( emptySet ); return sents; } Sentence *Document::sentences( size_t index ) const { /// return the Sentence at position \e index /*! \param index the index to search for \return The Sentence found. will throw when the index is out of range */ vector v = sentences(); if ( index < v.size() ){ return v[index]; } throw range_error( "sentences() index out of range" ); } Sentence *Document::rsentences( size_t index ) const { /// return the Sentence at position \e index from the back of the Document /*! \param index the index to search for \return The Sentence found. will throw when the index is out of range */ vector v = sentences(); if ( index < v.size() ){ return v[v.size()-1-index]; } throw range_error( "rsentences() index out of range" ); } vector Document::words() const { /// return all the Words in the Document, ignoring those within structure /// annotations /*! \return The Words found. */ return foliadoc->select( default_ignore_structure ); } Word *Document::words( size_t index ) const { /// return the Word at position \e index, ignoring those within structure /// annotations /*! \param index the index to search for \return The Word found. will throw when the index is out of range */ vector v = words(); if ( index < v.size() ){ return v[index]; } throw range_error( "words() index out of range" ); } Word *Document::rwords( size_t index ) const { /// return the Word at position \e index from the back of the Document, /// ignoring those within structure annotations /*! \param index the index to search for \return The Word found. will throw when the index is out of range */ vector v = words(); if ( index < v.size() ){ return v[v.size()-1-index]; } throw range_error( "rwords() index out of range" ); } vector Document::paragraphs() const { /// return all Paragraphs in the Document return foliadoc->select(); } Paragraph *Document::paragraphs( size_t index ) const { /// return the Paragraph at position \e index /*! \param index the index to search for \return The Paragraph found. will throw when the index is out of range */ vector v = paragraphs(); if ( index < v.size() ){ return v[index]; } throw range_error( "paragraphs() index out of range" ); } Paragraph *Document::rparagraphs( size_t index ) const { /// return the Word at position \e index from the back of the Document /*! \param index the index to search for \return The Paragraph found. will throw when the index is out of range */ vector v = paragraphs(); if ( index < v.size() ){ return v[v.size()-1-index]; } throw range_error( "rparagraphs() index out of range" ); } string Document::language() const { /// extract the language from the metadata /*! \return the metadata language value or "" when not set */ string result; if ( _metadata ){ result = _metadata->get_val("language"); } return result; } string Document::metadata_type() const { /// extract the metadata type /*! \return the metadata type or "native" when not set */ if ( _metadata ){ return _metadata->type(); } return "native"; } string Document::metadata_file() const { /// extract the metadata filename. if any /*! \return the metadata file name. */ if ( _metadata && _metadata->datatype() == "ExternalMetaData" ){ return _metadata->src(); } return ""; } void Document::parse_imdi( const xmlNode *node ){ /// set IMDI values. DEPRECATED xmlNode *n = TiCC::xPath( node, "//imdi:Session/imdi:Title" ); if ( n ){ _metadata->add_av( "title", TiCC::XmlContent( n ) ); } n = TiCC::xPath( node, "//imdi:Session/imdi:Date" ); if ( n ){ _metadata->add_av( "date", TiCC::XmlContent( n ) ); } n = TiCC::xPath( node, "//imdi:Source/imdi:Access/imdi:Publisher" ); if ( n ){ _metadata->add_av( "publisher", TiCC::XmlContent( n ) ); } n = TiCC::xPath( node, "//imdi:Source/imdi:Access/imdi:Availability" ); if ( n ){ _metadata->add_av( "licence", TiCC::XmlContent( n ) ); } n = TiCC::xPath( node, "//imdi:Languages/imdi:Language/imdi:ID" ); if ( n ){ _metadata->add_av( "language", TiCC::XmlContent( n ) ); } } void Document::set_metadata( const string& attribute, const string& value ){ /// set a metadata value in the Document /*! \param attribute the attribute to set \param value the value of the attribute This is only valid for the 'native' FoLiA metadata type */ if ( !_metadata ){ _metadata = new NativeMetaData( "native" ); } else if ( _metadata->datatype() != "NativeMetaData" ){ throw MetaDataError( "cannot set '" + attribute + "=" + value + "' on " + _metadata->datatype() + "(" + _metadata->type() + ")" ); } _metadata->add_av( attribute, value ); } const string Document::get_metadata( const string& attribute ) const { /// return the metadata value for a metadata attribute return _metadata->get_val( attribute ); } processor *Document::get_default_processor() const { /// return the default processor for this document /*! \return the main processor in the provenance data. can be 0; */ if ( _provenance ){ return _provenance->get_top_processor(); } else { return 0; } } processor *Document::get_processor( const string& pid ) const { /// return the processsor with ID=pid /*! \param pid the processorID we look for \return the processor found, or 0 */ if ( _provenance ){ return _provenance->get_processor_by_id( pid ); } else { return 0; } } vector Document::get_processors_by_name( const string& name ) const { /// return all the processsor with name=name /*! \param name the name of the processors we look for \return al list of matching processors */ vector result; if ( _provenance ){ result = _provenance->get_processors_by_name( name ); } return result; } processor *Document::add_processor( const KWargs& args, processor *parent ){ /// create new processor and add it to the provenance data /*! \param args the argument list for creating the new provessor \param parent add the new processor as a child to this parent. When the parent = 0, add to the provenance structure. May create a new Provenance structure if not yet available. */ if ( debug ){ cerr << "ADD_PROCESSOR: " << args << endl; } if ( !parent && !_provenance ){ _provenance = new Provenance(this); } processor *p = new processor( _provenance, parent, args ); if ( parent ){ parent->_processors.push_back( p ); } else { _provenance->processors.push_back( p ); } return p; } void Document::set_foreign_metadata( xmlNode *node ){ /// create a ForeigMetaData element from 'node' /*! \param node the xml node we are parsing FoLiA treats foreign metadata by adding a copy of the xml tree under node to the folia, without further notice. */ if ( !_metadata ){ _metadata = new ForeignMetaData( "foreign" ); } else { if ( _metadata->datatype() != "ForeignMetaData" ){ throw MetaDataError( "set_foreign_metadata now allowed for " + _metadata->datatype() ); } } ForeignData *add = new ForeignData(); if ( TiCC::Name( node ) != "foreign-data" ){ // we need an extra layer then xmlNode *n = TiCC::XmlNewNode( "foreign-data" ); xmlAddChild( n, xmlCopyNode( node, 1 ) ); add->set_data( n ); _metadata->add_foreign( n ); xmlFreeNode (n ); } else { add->set_data( node ); _metadata->add_foreign( node ); } } void Document::save_orig_ann_defaults(){ /// make a copy of the _annotationdefaults /*! For incremental document creation (using folia::Engine) we need to 'remember' which annotationdefaults there were initially, so before any new annotations are added with declare(). But we only need those that would return a default annotation or default processor. */ for ( const auto& it : _annotationdefaults ){ if ( it.second.size() == 1 ){ // so 1 set _orig_ann_default_sets.insert( make_pair(it.first,it.second.begin()->first) ); auto procs = it.second.begin()->second.p; if ( procs.size() == 1 ){ _orig_ann_default_procs.insert( make_pair(it.first,*procs.begin()) ); } } } } void Document::parse_annotations( const xmlNode *node ){ /// parse all annotation declarations from the Xml tree given by node if ( debug ){ cerr << "parse annotations " << TiCC::Name(node) << endl; } xmlNode *n = node->children; _anno_sort.clear(); while ( n ){ string tag = TiCC::Name( n ); if ( tag.length() > 11 && tag.substr( tag.length() - 11 ) == "-annotation" ){ string prefix = tag.substr( 0, tag.length() - 11 ); AnnotationType at_type = TiCC::stringTo( prefix ); if ( debug ){ cerr << "parse " << prefix << "-annotation" << endl; } KWargs atts = getAttributes( n ); ElementType et = BASE; string set_name = atts.extract("set" ); if ( set_name.empty() ){ if ( version_below( 1, 6 ) ){ set_name = "undefined"; // default value } else if ( at_type == AnnotationType::TEXT ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "assign default for TEXT: " << DEFAULT_TEXT_SET << endl; } set_name = DEFAULT_TEXT_SET; } else if ( at_type == AnnotationType::PHON ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "assign default for PHON: " << DEFAULT_PHON_SET << endl; } set_name = DEFAULT_PHON_SET; } else { auto et_it = annotationtype_elementtype_map.find( at_type ); if ( et_it == annotationtype_elementtype_map.end() ){ throw logic_error( "no matching element_type for annotation_type: " + prefix ); } et = et_it->second; FoliaElement *tmp = AbstractElement::createElement( et ); if ( tmp->required_attributes() & Attrib::CLASS ) { delete tmp; throw XmlError( "setname may not be empty for " + prefix + "-annotation" ); } delete tmp; } } if ( set_name.empty() ){ set_name = "None"; } string format = atts.extract( "format" ); string annotator = atts.extract( "annotator" ); string ann_type = atts.extract( "annotatortype" ); string datetime = parseDate( atts.extract( "datetime" ) ); string alias = atts.extract( "alias" ); string gran_val = atts.extract( "groupannotations" ); if ( !gran_val.empty() ){ if ( !isSubClass( et, AbstractSpanAnnotation_t ) ){ throw XmlError( "attribute 'groupannotations' not allowed for '" + prefix + "-annotation" ); } if ( gran_val == "yes" || gran_val == "true" ){ _groupannotations[at_type][set_name] = true; } else { throw XmlError( "invalid value '" + gran_val + "' for attribute groupannotations" ); } } else { _groupannotations[at_type][set_name] = false; } set processors; xmlNode *sub = n->children; while ( sub ){ string subtag = TiCC::Name( sub ); if ( debug ){ cerr << "parse subtag:" << subtag << endl; } if ( subtag == "annotator" ){ KWargs args = getAttributes( sub ); if ( args["processor"].empty() ){ throw XmlError( tag + "-annotation: misses attribute 'processor'" ); } processors.insert( args["processor"] ); } sub = sub->next; } if ( !annotator.empty() && !processors.empty() ){ throw XmlError( tag + "-annotation: has both node(s) and annotator attribute." ); } declare( at_type, set_name, format, annotator, ann_type, datetime, processors, alias ); if ( !atts.empty() ){ throw XmlError( "found invalid attribute(s) in <" + prefix + "-declaration> " + atts.toString() ); } } n = n->next; } if ( debug ){ cerr << "all group annotations: " << _groupannotations << endl; cerr << "done with parse_annotation: " << _annotationdefaults << endl; cerr << "sorting: " << _anno_sort << endl; } } void Document::parse_provenance( const xmlNode *node ){ /// parse provenance data from the XmlTree under node Provenance *result = new Provenance(this); xmlNode *n = node->children; while ( n ){ string tag = TiCC::Name( n ); if ( tag == "processor" ){ result->parse_processor(n); } n = n->next; } _provenance = result; // cerr << "provenance=" << _provenance << endl; } void Document::parse_submeta( const xmlNode *node ){ /// parse sub metadata from the XmlTree under node if ( node ){ KWargs node_att = getAttributes( node ); string id = node_att["xml:id"]; if ( id.empty() ){ throw MetaDataError( "submetadata without xml:id" ); } // cerr << "parse submetadata, id=" << id << endl; string type = node_att["type"]; // cerr << "parse submetadata, type=" << type << endl; if ( type.empty() ){ type = "native"; } string src = node_att["src"]; if ( !src.empty() ){ submetadata[id] = new ExternalMetaData( type, src ); // cerr << "created External metadata, id=" << id << endl; } else if ( type == "native" ){ submetadata[id] = new NativeMetaData( type ); // cerr << "created Native metadata, id=" << id << endl; } else { submetadata[id] = 0; // cerr << "set metadata to 0, id=" << id << endl; } xmlNode *p = node->children; while ( p ){ if ( p->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE ){ if ( TiCC::Name(p) == "meta" && checkNS( p, NSFOLIA ) ){ if ( type == "native" ){ string txt = TiCC::XmlContent( p ); KWargs att = getAttributes( p ); string sid = att["id"]; if ( !txt.empty() ){ submetadata[id]->add_av( sid, txt ); // cerr << "added node to id=" << id // << "(" << sid << "," << txt << ")" << endl; } } else { throw MetaDataError("Encountered a meta element but metadata type is not native!"); } } else if ( TiCC::Name(p) == "foreign-data" && checkNS( p, NSFOLIA ) ){ if ( type == "native" ){ throw MetaDataError("Encountered a foreign-data element but metadata type is native!"); } else if ( submetadata[id] == 0 ){ submetadata[id] = new ForeignMetaData( type ); // cerr << "add new Foreign " << id << endl; } // cerr << "in Foreign " << submetadata[id]->type() << endl; submetadata[id]->add_foreign( p ); // cerr << "added a foreign id=" << id << endl; } } p = p->next; } } } bool is_number( const string& s ){ /// check that every character in s is a digit for ( const auto& c : s ){ if ( !isdigit(c) ){ return false; } } return true; } void expand_version_string( const string& vs, int& major, int& minor, int& sub, string& patch ){ /// expand a version string vs into ints major, minor and sub /*! \param[in] vs A string holding version information \param[out] major the major version found \param[out] minor the minor version found \param[out] sub the sub version found \param[out] patch the NON-numeric remainder of vs after parsing examples: "2.1" ==> major=2, minor=1 "2.0.3-a" ==> major=2, minor=0, sub=3 patch=-a */ major = 0; minor = 0; sub = 0; patch.clear(); vector vec = TiCC::split_at( vs, ".", 3 ); for ( size_t i=0; i < vec.size(); ++i ){ if ( i == 0 ){ int val = 0; if ( !TiCC::stringTo( vec[i], val ) ){ throw XmlError( "unable to extract major-version from: " + vs ); } major= val; } else if ( i == 1 ){ int val = 0; if ( !TiCC::stringTo( vec[i], val ) ){ throw XmlError( "unable to extract minor-version from: " + vs ); } minor = val; } else if ( i == 2 ){ if ( is_number( vec[i] ) ){ TiCC::stringTo( vec[i], sub ); } else { vector v2 = TiCC::split_at( vec[i], "-", 2 ); if ( v2.size() != 2 ){ throw XmlError( "invalid sub-version or patch-version in: " + vs ); } else { int val = 0; if ( !TiCC::stringTo( v2[0], val ) ){ throw XmlError( "unable to extract sub-version from: " + vs ); } sub = val; patch = "-" + v2[1]; // include the hyphen } } } } } int check_version( const string& vers ){ /// check a version given by 'vers' against the current build /*! \param vers a version string (like "2.1.5") \return 0 when major, minor AND sub version are equal, -1 when the version is lower and 1 when the version is greater then the current build */ int maj = 0; int min = 0; int sub = 0; string patch; expand_version_string( vers, maj, min, sub, patch ); if ( maj < MAJOR_VERSION ){ return -1; } else if ( maj > MAJOR_VERSION ){ return 1; } else if ( min < MINOR_VERSION ){ return -1; } else if ( min > MINOR_VERSION ){ return 1; } else if ( sub < SUB_VERSION ){ return -1; } else if ( sub > SUB_VERSION ){ return 1; } return 0; } int Document::compare_to_build_version() const { /// check the version of the document against the build version /*! \return 0 when the versions match, -1 when the document version is lower and 1 when the version is greater then the current build */ return check_version( version() ); } bool Document::version_below( int major, int minor ) const { /// check if current document version is strict lower then asked /*! \param major the major version we want \param minor the minor version we want \return true when the Document's major version is lower than mjor OR it is equal, but the Document's minor version is lower than minor. */ if ( major_version < major ){ return true; } else if ( major_version == major ){ return minor_version < minor; } return false; } void Document::adjustTextMode(){ /// set the text checking mode of the Document based on an environment /// variable and the document version /*! When the FOLIA_TEXT_CHECK environment variable is set to YES or NO then set the CHECKTEXT mode accordingly. When the document version is below 1.5 we disable CHECKTEXT except when FIXTEXT is also set. */ const char *env = getenv( "FOLIA_TEXT_CHECK" ); if ( env ){ string e = env; delete env; cerr << "DETECTED FOLIA_TEXT_CHECK environment variable, value ='" << e << "'"<< endl; if ( e == "NO" ){ mode = Mode( int(mode) & ~CHECKTEXT ); cerr << "FOLIA_TEXT_CHECK disabled" << endl; } else if ( e == "YES" ){ mode = Mode( int(mode) | CHECKTEXT ); cerr << "FOLIA_TEXT_CHECK enabled" << endl; } else { cerr << "FOLIA_TEXT_CHECK unchanged:" << (checktext()?"YES":"NO") << endl; } } if ( !( mode & FIXTEXT) && version_below( 1, 5 ) ){ // don't check text consistency for older documents mode = Mode( int(mode) & ~CHECKTEXT ); } } void Document::setDocumentProps( KWargs& kwargs ){ /// set general properties based on an attribute-value list /*! \param kwargs the arguments. Normally these are parsed attributes from \ node. Even with an empty kwarg list, at least the version of the document is set. We use a special value (1.4.987) to signal that is was not specified. */ string value = kwargs.extract( "version" ); if ( !value.empty() ){ _version_string = value; // cerr << "So we found version " << _version_string << endl; } else { // assign a 'random' version, but PRE 1.5 _version_string = "1.4.987"; // cerr << "NO VERSION version " << _version_string << endl; } expand_version_string( _version_string, major_version, minor_version, sub_version, patch_version ); if ( check_version( _version_string ) > 0 ){ cerr << "WARNING!!! the Document " << (_source_filename.empty()?"":"'") << _source_filename << (_source_filename.empty()?"":"' ") << "is created for newer FoLiA version than this library (" << _version_string << " vs " << folia_version() << ")\n\t Any possible subsequent failures in parsing or processing may probably be attributed to this." << endl << "\t Please upgrade libfolia!" << endl; } adjustTextMode(); value = kwargs.extract( "external" ); if ( !value.empty() ){ _external_document = TiCC::stringTo( value ); } else { _external_document = false; } bool happy = false; value = kwargs.extract( "_id" ); // for backward compatibility if ( value.empty() ){ value = kwargs.extract( "xml:id" ); } if ( !value.empty() ){ if ( isNCName( value ) ){ _id = value; } else { throw XmlError( "'" + value + "' is not a valid NCName." ); } happy = true; kwargs["xml:id"] = value; } if ( !foliadoc && !happy ){ throw runtime_error( "No Document ID specified" ); } kwargs.erase( "generator" ); // also delete this unused att-val } void Document::resolveExternals(){ /// resolve all external references /*! external references are stored during parsing in the _externals array */ if ( !_externals.empty() ){ for ( const auto& ext : _externals ){ ext->resolve_external(); } } } void Document::parse_metadata( const xmlNode *node ){ /// parse metadata information from the XmlTree under node MetaData *result = 0; KWargs atts = getAttributes( node ); string type = TiCC::lowercase(atts["type"]); if ( type.empty() ){ type = "native"; } string src = atts["src"]; if ( !src.empty() ){ result = new ExternalMetaData( type, src ); } else if ( type == "native" ){ result = new NativeMetaData( type ); } xmlNode *m = node->children; xmlNode *a_node = 0; while ( m ){ if ( TiCC::Name(m) == "METATRANSCRIPT" ){ if ( !checkNS( m, NSIMDI ) || type != "imdi" ){ throw runtime_error( "imdi != imdi " ); } if ( debug > 1 ){ cerr << "found IMDI" << endl; } if ( !result ){ result = new ForeignMetaData( "imdi" ); } result->add_foreign( xmlCopyNode(m,1) ); } else if ( TiCC::Name( m ) == "annotations" && checkNS( m, NSFOLIA ) ){ if ( debug > 1 ){ cerr << "found annotations" << endl; } // defer parsing until AFTER provenance data a_node = m; } else if ( TiCC::Name( m ) == "provenance" && checkNS( m, NSFOLIA ) ){ if ( debug > 1 ){ cerr << "found provenance data" << endl; } parse_provenance( m ); // cerr << _provenance << endl; } else if ( TiCC::Name( m ) == "meta" && checkNS( m, NSFOLIA ) ){ if ( debug > 1 ){ cerr << "found meta node:" << getAttributes(m) << endl; } if ( !result ){ throw runtime_error( "'meta' tag found outside a metadata block" ); } KWargs att = getAttributes( m ); string meta_id = att["id"]; string val = TiCC::XmlContent( m ); string get = result->get_val( meta_id ); if ( !get.empty() ){ throw runtime_error( "meta tag with id=" + meta_id + " is defined more then once " ); } result->add_av( meta_id, val ); } else if ( TiCC::Name(m) == "foreign-data" && checkNS( m, NSFOLIA ) ){ FoliaElement *t = AbstractElement::createElement( "foreign-data", this ); if ( t ){ t = t->parseXml( m ); if ( t ){ if ( result && result->datatype() == "NativeMetaData" ){ cerr << "WARNING: foreign-data found in metadata of type 'native'" << endl; cerr << "changing type to 'foreign'" << endl; type = "foreign"; delete result; result = new ForeignMetaData( type ); } if ( !result ){ result = new ForeignMetaData( type ); } result->add_foreign( m ); } } } else if ( TiCC::Name(m) == "submetadata" && checkNS( m, NSFOLIA ) ){ parse_submeta( m ); } m = m->next; } if ( a_node ){ // cerr << "parse deferred annotations" << endl; parse_annotations( a_node ); } if ( result == 0 && type == "imdi" ){ // imdi missing all further info result = new NativeMetaData( type ); } _metadata = result; } void Document::addStyle( const string& type, const string& href ){ /// add a style-sheet /*! \param type Which type of sheet \param href the external link for this sheet We assure that only one "text/sxl" style-sheet is present */ if ( type == "text/xsl" ){ const auto& it = styles.find( type ); if ( it != styles.end() ){ throw XmlError( "multiple 'text/xsl' style-sheets defined." ); } } styles.insert( make_pair( type, href ) ); } void Document::replaceStyle( const string& type, const string& href ){ /// replace a style-sheet /*! \param type Which type of sheet \param href the external link for this sheet \note this is sloppy, as multiple sheets with the same type may exist (except for 'text/xslt') and we replace the first one only */ const auto& it = styles.find( type ); if ( it != styles.end() ){ it->second = href; } else { styles.insert( make_pair( type, href ) ); } } void Document::parse_styles(){ /// retrieve all style-sheets from the current XmlTree xmlNode *pnt = _xmldoc->children; while ( pnt ){ if ( pnt->type == XML_PI_NODE && TiCC::Name(pnt) == "xml-stylesheet" ){ string content = (const char*)pnt->content; string type; string href; vector v = TiCC::split( content ); if ( v.size() == 2 ){ vector w = TiCC::split_at( v[0], "=" ); if ( w.size() == 2 && w[0] == "type" ){ type = w[1].substr(1,w[1].length()-2); } w = TiCC::split_at( v[1], "=" ); if ( w.size() == 2 && w[0] == "href" ){ href = w[1].substr(1,w[1].length()-2); } } if ( !type.empty() && !href.empty() ){ addStyle( type, href ); } else { throw XmlError( "problem parsing line: " + content ); } } pnt = pnt->next; } } void fixupNs( xmlNode *p, xmlNs *ns ){ /// make sure that all XmlNodes in the tree p get namespace ns /*! \param p an XmlTree (fragment) \param ns the Namespace value to set This function is used when a Document uses PERMISSIVE mode */ while ( p ){ xmlSetNs( p, ns ); fixupNs( p->children, ns ); p = p->next; } } bool Document::validate_offsets() const { /// Validate all the offset values as found in all \ and \ nodes /*! During Document parsing, \ and \ nodes are stored in a buffer until the whole parsing is done. Then we are able to examine those nodes in their context and check the offsets used. */ set t_done; for ( const auto& txt : t_offset_validation_buffer ){ if ( t_done.find( txt ) != t_done.end() ){ continue; } t_done.insert(txt); int offset = txt->offset(); if ( offset != -1 ){ try { txt->get_reference(); } catch( UnresolvableTextContent& e ){ string msg = "Text for " + txt->parent()->xmltag() + "(ID=" + txt->parent()->id() + ", textclass='" + txt->cls() + "'), has incorrect offset " + TiCC::toString(offset); string ref = txt->ref(); if ( !ref.empty() ){ msg += " or invalid reference:" + ref; } msg += "\n\toriginal msg="; msg += e.what(); throw UnresolvableTextContent( msg ); } } } set p_done; for ( const auto& phon : p_offset_validation_buffer ){ if ( p_done.find( phon ) != p_done.end() ){ continue; } p_done.insert(phon); int offset = phon->offset(); if ( offset != -1 ){ try { phon->get_reference(); } catch( UnresolvableTextContent& e ){ string msg = "Phoneme for " + phon->parent()->xmltag() + ", ID=" + phon->parent()->id() + ", textclass='" + phon->cls() + "', has incorrect offset " + TiCC::toString(offset); string ref = phon->ref(); if ( !ref.empty() ){ msg += " or invalid reference:" + ref; } msg += "\n\toriginal msg="; msg += e.what(); throw UnresolvableTextContent( msg ); } } } return true; } FoliaElement* Document::parseXml( ){ /// parse a complete FoLiA tree from the XmlTree we have got parse_styles(); xmlNode *root = xmlDocGetRootElement( _xmldoc ); if ( root->ns ){ if ( root->ns->prefix ){ _foliaNsIn_prefix = xmlStrdup( root->ns->prefix ); } _foliaNsIn_href = xmlStrdup( root->ns->href ); } if ( debug > 2 ){ string dum; cerr << "root = " << TiCC::Name( root ) << endl; cerr << "in namespace " << TiCC::getNS( root, dum ) << endl; cerr << "namespace list" << getNS_definitions( root ) << endl; } FoliaElement *result = 0; if ( root ){ if ( TiCC::Name( root ) == "FoLiA" ){ string ns = TiCC::getNS( root ); if ( ns.empty() ){ if ( permissive() ){ _foliaNsIn_href = xmlCharStrdup( NSFOLIA.c_str() ); _foliaNsIn_prefix = 0; xmlNs *defNs = xmlNewNs( root, _foliaNsIn_href, _foliaNsIn_prefix ); fixupNs( root, defNs ); } else { throw XmlError( "Folia Document should have namespace declaration " + NSFOLIA + " but none found " ); } } else if ( ns != NSFOLIA ){ throw XmlError( "Folia Document should have namespace declaration " + NSFOLIA + " but found: " + ns ); } try { FoLiA *folia = new FoLiA( this ); result = folia->parseXml( root ); resolveExternals(); } catch ( InconsistentText& e ){ throw; } catch ( XmlError& e ){ throw; } catch ( exception& e ){ throw XmlError( e.what() ); } } else if ( TiCC::Name( root ) == "DCOI" && checkNS( root, NSDCOI ) ){ throw XmlError( "DCOI format not supported" ); } else { throw XmlError( "root node must be FoLiA" ); } } return result; } void Document::auto_declare( AnnotationType type, const string& _setname ) { /// create a default declaration for the given AnnotationType /*! \param type which default do we want to add \param _setname which setname to add */ string setname = _setname; if ( setname.empty() ) { if ( type == AnnotationType::TEXT ){ setname = DEFAULT_TEXT_SET; } else if ( type == AnnotationType::PHON ){ setname = DEFAULT_PHON_SET; } } if ( setname.empty() ){ declare( type, "" ); } else { declare( type, setname ); } } void Document::declare( AnnotationType type, const string& setname, const string& args ){ /// Add an annotation declaration /*! \param type The AnnotationType for which to add a setname \param setname The Set name to add \param args a string representation of an attribute-value list with additional parameters */ KWargs kwargs = getArgs( args ); return declare( type, setname, kwargs ); } void Document::declare( AnnotationType type, const string& setname, const KWargs& _args ){ /// Add an annotation declaration /*! \param type The AnnotationType for which to add a setname \param setname The Set name to add \param _args an attribute-value list with additional parameters */ KWargs args = _args; if ( debug ){ cerr << "declare( " << folia::toString(type) << "," << setname << ", [" << args << "] )" << endl; } string st = setname; if ( st.empty() ){ if ( version_below( 1, 6 ) ){ st = "undefined"; } else { string prefix = folia::toString(type); auto et_it = annotationtype_elementtype_map.find( type ); if ( et_it == annotationtype_elementtype_map.end() ){ throw logic_error( "no matching element_type for annotation_type: " + prefix ); } auto et = et_it->second; FoliaElement *tmp = AbstractElement::createElement( et ); if ( tmp->required_attributes() & Attrib::CLASS ) { delete tmp; throw XmlError( "setname may not be empty for " + prefix + "-annotation" ); } delete tmp; } if ( st.empty() ){ st = "None"; } } set processors; string a = args["annotator"]; string t = args["annotatortype"]; string f = args["format"]; string d = args["datetime"]; string alias = args["alias"]; string processor = args["processor"]; if ( !processor.empty() ){ processors.insert( processor ); } args.erase("annotator"); args.erase("annotatortype"); args.erase("format"); args.erase("datetime"); args.erase("alias"); args.erase("processor"); if ( args.size() != 0 ){ throw XmlError( "declaration: expected 'annotator', 'annotatortype', 'processor', 'alias' or 'datetime', got '" + args.begin()->first + "'" ); } declare( type, st, f, a, t, d, processors, alias ); } string Document::unalias( AnnotationType type, const string& alias ) const { /// resolve an alias for a setname to the full setname /*! \param type the AnnotationType \param alias the alias to resolve \return the setname belonging to alias for this type, or alias if not found */ const auto& ti = _alias_set.find(type); if ( ti != _alias_set.end() ){ const auto& sti = ti->second.find( alias ); if ( sti != ti->second.end() ){ return sti->second; } } return alias; } string Document::alias( AnnotationType type, const string& setname ) const { /// give the alias for a setname /*! \param type the AnnotationType \param setname the alias to resolve \return the alias belonging setname for this type, or setname if not found */ const auto& ti = _set_alias.find(type); if ( ti != _set_alias.end() ){ const auto& ali = ti->second.find( setname ); if ( ali != ti->second.end() ){ return ali->second; } } return setname; } void Document::declare( AnnotationType type, const string& setname, const string& format, const string& annotator, const string& annotator_type, const string& date_time, const set& _processors, const string& _alias ){ /// Add an annotation declaration /*! \param type The AnnotationType for which to add a setname \param setname The Set name to add \param format the format to add \param annotator the name of the annotator \param annotator_type the type of annotator \param date_time the date and time to set. The value "now()" will set it to the current time. \param _processors a set of processor id's to relate to this declaration \param _alias an alias value for the setname */ if ( debug ){ cerr << "declare( " << folia::toString(type) << "," << setname << ", format=" << format << "," << annotator << "," << annotator_type << "," << date_time << "," << _alias << "," << _processors << ") " << endl; } AnnotatorType ant = UNDEFINED; try { ant = TiCC::stringTo( annotator_type ); } catch (...) { throw XmlError( "declare(): illegal value '" + annotator_type + "' for annotator type" ); } if ( !_alias.empty() ){ string set_ali = alias(type,setname); if ( !set_ali.empty() ){ if ( set_ali != setname && set_ali != _alias ){ throw XmlError( "setname: '" + setname + "' already has an alias: '" + set_ali ); } } string ali_ali = alias(type,_alias); string ali_set = unalias(type,_alias); if ( ali_ali != _alias ){ throw XmlError( "alias: '" + _alias + "' is also in use as a setname for set:'" + ali_set + "'" ); } if ( ali_set != _alias && ali_set != setname ){ throw XmlError( "alias: '" + _alias + "' already used for setname: '" + ali_set + "'" ); } } if ( !declared( type, setname, annotator, ant, _processors ) ){ set procs = _processors; if ( !unalias(type,setname).empty() && unalias(type,setname) != setname ){ throw XmlError( "setname: '" + setname + "' is also in use as an alias" ); } string d = date_time; if ( d == "now()" ){ d = get_ISO_date(); } if ( procs.empty() ){ // old style _annotationdefaults[type].insert( make_pair( setname, at_t(annotator,ant,d,format,procs) ) ); } else { // new style auto set_pos = _annotationdefaults[type].find(setname); if ( set_pos == _annotationdefaults[type].end() ){ // no processer annotations yet _annotationdefaults[type].insert( make_pair( setname, at_t(annotator,ant,d,format,procs) ) ); } else { // add to the existing for ( const auto& p : procs ){ set_pos->second.p.insert( p ); } } } if ( debug ){ cerr << "ADD to sort: " << folia::toString(type) << " (" << setname << ")" << endl; } _anno_sort.push_back(make_pair(type,setname)); _annotationrefs[type][setname] = 0; if ( !_alias.empty() ){ _alias_set[type][_alias] = setname; _set_alias[type][setname] = _alias; } else { _alias_set[type][setname] = setname; _set_alias[type][setname] = setname; } } } void Document::un_declare( AnnotationType type, const string& set_name ){ /// remove a declaration for an AnnotationType/setname pair /*! \param type the AnnotationType \param set_name the setname */ string setname = unalias(type,set_name); if ( debug ){ cerr << "undeclare: " << folia::toString(type) << "(" << set_name << "." << setname << ")" << endl; } if ( _annotationrefs[type][setname] != 0 ){ throw XmlError( "unable to undeclare " + toString(type) + "-type(" + setname + ") (references remain)" ); } auto const adt = _annotationdefaults.find(type); if ( adt != _annotationdefaults.end() ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "matched type=" << folia::toString(type) << endl; } auto it = adt->second.begin(); while ( it != adt->second.end() ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "zoek set:" << setname << endl; } if ( setname.empty() || it->first == setname ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "erase:" << setname << "==" << it->first << endl; } it = adt->second.erase(it); } else { ++it; } } if ( debug ){ cerr << "ANNO-SORT: IN " << _anno_sort << endl; } auto it2 = _anno_sort.begin(); while ( it2 != _anno_sort.end() ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "zoek set:" << setname << endl; } if ( it2->first == type && ( setname.empty() || it2->second == setname ) ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "_annosort:erase:" << setname << "==" << it->first << endl; } it2 = _anno_sort.erase( it2 ); } else { ++it2; } } if ( debug ){ cerr << "ANNO-SORT: UIT " << _anno_sort << endl; } auto it3 = _alias_set[type].begin(); while ( it3 != _alias_set[type].end() ){ if ( it3->first == setname || it3->second == setname ){ it3 = _alias_set[type].erase( it3 ); } else { ++it3; } } auto it4 = _set_alias[type].begin(); while ( it4 != _set_alias[type].end() ){ if ( it4->first == setname || it4->second == setname ){ it4 = _set_alias[type].erase( it4 ); } else { ++it4; } } if ( adt->second.empty() ){ _annotationdefaults.erase(adt); } } } multimap Document::unused_declarations( ) const { /// search for declarations not referencec in the Document /*! \return a list of all AnntotationType/setname pairs that are not used */ multimap result; for ( const auto& tit : _annotationrefs ){ for ( const auto& mit : tit.second ){ if ( mit.second == 0 ){ result.insert( make_pair(tit.first, mit.first ) ); } } } return result; } Text* Document::setTextRoot( const KWargs& args ) { /// create a Text element as root for the document /*! \param args extra attribute-value pairs as attributes to use */ Text *t = new Text( args ); foliadoc->append( t ); return t; } Text* Document::setTextRoot() { /// create a Text element as root for the document KWargs empty; return setTextRoot( empty ); } Speech* Document::setSpeechRoot( const KWargs& args ) { /// create a Speech element as root for the document /*! \param args extra attribute-value pairs as attributes to use */ Speech *s = new Speech( args ); foliadoc->append( s ); return s; } Speech* Document::setSpeechRoot() { /// create a Speech element as root for the document KWargs empty; return setSpeechRoot( empty ); } FoliaElement *Document::getRoot(){ /// return the root element, if any if ( foliadoc && foliadoc->size() > 0 ){ return foliadoc->index(0); } else { return 0; } } FoliaElement* Document::append( FoliaElement *t ){ /// append a root element tot the Document /*! \param t a root element to add \return the added root (also t). Throws on error. This function will check if a root is already there. Is only accepts Speech or Text nodes as root. */ FoliaElement *root = getRoot(); if ( root ){ throw XmlError( "cannot append a root element to a Document. Already there." ); } if ( t->element_id() == Text_t || t->element_id() == Speech_t ) { foliadoc->append( t ); return t; } throw XmlError( "Only can append 'text' or 'speech' as root of a Document." ); } bool Document::declared( const AnnotationType& type, const string& set_name, const string& annotator, const AnnotatorType& annotator_type, const string& processor ) const { /// check if a given combination of AnnotationType, setname, annotators etc. /// is declared /*! \param type the AnnotationType \param set_name a setname OR an alias (may be empty) \param annotator the annotator to check (may be empty) \param annotator_type the annotator_type to check (may be UNDEFINED) \param processor the processor to match (may be empty) \return true when all values match. For the type NO_ANN, the result is always true. If set_name is empty ("") a match is found when a declarion for \e type exists Otherwise, all values are checked for a match */ if ( debug ){ cerr << "isdeclared? ( " << folia::toString(type) << "," << set_name << "," << annotator << "," << toString(annotator_type) << "," << processor << ") " << endl; } // // We DO NOT check the date. if all parameters match, it is OK // if ( type == AnnotationType::NO_ANN ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "\t\t TRUE want NO_ANN" << endl; } return true; } if ( !processor.empty() && !get_processor( processor ) ){ throw XmlError( folia::toString(type) + "-annotation is referring an undefined processor '" + processor + "'" ); } string setname = unalias(type,set_name); const auto& it1 = _annotationdefaults.find(type); if ( it1 != _annotationdefaults.end() ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "OK, found an entry for type: " << folia::toString(type) << endl; } if ( setname.empty() ){ // 'wildcard' for setname return true; } auto mit2 = it1->second.lower_bound(setname); while ( mit2 != it1->second.upper_bound(setname) ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "OK, found an entry for set='" << setname << "'" << endl; cerr << "content: " << mit2->second << endl; } if ( mit2->second.a == annotator && mit2->second.t == annotator_type && ( (mit2->second.p.empty() && processor.empty() ) || mit2->second.p.find(processor) != mit2->second.p.end() ) ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "\t\t declared ==> TRUE" << endl; } return true; } ++mit2; } } if ( debug ){ cerr << "\t\t declared() ==> FALSE" << endl; } return false; } bool Document::is_undeclared( const AnnotationType& type ) const { /// check if ANY declaration for AnnotationType tyoe exists /*! \param type \return true if NO declaration is found for \e type */ if ( debug ){ cerr << "is_undeclared? ( " << folia::toString(type) << endl; } // // just check if there is ANY declaration of this type // if ( type == AnnotationType::NO_ANN ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "\t\t FALSE want NO_ANN" << endl; } return false; } const auto& it = _annotationdefaults.find(type); if ( it == _annotationdefaults.end() ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "There is NO declaration of type: " << folia::toString(type) << endl; } return true; } else { if ( debug ){ cerr << "There IS at least one declaration of type: " << folia::toString(type) << endl; } return false; } } bool Document::declared( const AnnotationType& type, const string& set_name, const string& annotator, const AnnotatorType& annotator_type, const set& processors ) const { /// check if a given combination of AnnotationType, setname, annotators etc. /// is declared /*! \param type the AnnotationType \param set_name a setname OR an alias (may be empty) \param annotator the annotator to check (may be empty) \param annotator_type the annotator_type to check (may be UNDEFINED) \param processors a list of processors to match (may be empty) \return true when all values match. For the type NO_ANN, the result is always true. If set_name is empty ("") a match is found when a declarion for \e type exists Otherwise, all values are checked for a match for at least 1 of the processors. */ if ( processors.empty() ){ return declared( type, set_name, annotator, annotator_type, "" ); } else { for ( const auto& s : processors ){ if ( declared( type, set_name, annotator, annotator_type, s ) ){ return true; } } return false; } } void Document::incrRef( AnnotationType type, const string& s ){ /// increment the reference count for the AnnotationType/set combination if ( type != AnnotationType::NO_ANN ){ string st = s; if ( st.empty() ){ st = default_set(type); } ++_annotationrefs[type][st]; // cerr << "increment " << toString(type) << "(" << st << ")" << endl; } } void Document::decrRef( AnnotationType type, const string& s ){ /// decrement the reference count for the AnnotationType/set combination if ( type != AnnotationType::NO_ANN ){ --_annotationrefs[type][s]; // cerr << "decrement " << toString(type) << "(" << s << ")" << endl; } } bool Document::declared( const AnnotationType& type, const string& set_name ) const { /// check if a given combination of AnnotationType and setname /// is declared /*! \param type the AnnotationType \param set_name a setname OR an alias (may be empty) \return true when there is a match For the type NO_ANN, the result is always true. If set_name is empty ("") a match is found when a declarion for \e type exists */ if ( debug ){ cerr << "declared(" << folia::toString(type) << ",'" << set_name << "')" << endl; } if ( type == AnnotationType::NO_ANN ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "always true for NO_ANN" << endl; } return true; } if ( debug ){ cerr << "Doorzoek: " << _annotationdefaults << endl; } const auto& mit1 = _annotationdefaults.find(type); if ( mit1 != _annotationdefaults.end() ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "found some: " << mit1->second << endl; } if ( set_name.empty() ){ // 'wildcard' for setname if ( debug ){ cerr << "return TRUE" << endl; } return true; } string s_name = unalias(type,set_name); if ( debug ){ cerr << "lookup: " << set_name << " (" << s_name << ")" << endl; } const auto& mit2 = mit1->second.find(s_name); if ( debug ){ if ( mit2 != mit1->second.end() ){ cerr << "return TRUE" << endl; } else { cerr << "return FALSE" << endl; } } return mit2 != mit1->second.end(); } if ( debug ){ cerr << "return DIRECTLY FALSE" << endl; } return false; } bool Document::declared( ElementType et, const string& set_name ) const { /// check if the AnnotationType belonging to the ElementType and setname /// is declared /*! \param et the ElementType \param set_name a setname OR an alias (may be empty) \return true when there is a match For the type NO_ANN, the result is always true. If set_name is empty ("") a match is found when a declarion for \e type exists */ FoliaElement *tmp = AbstractElement::createElement( et ); AnnotationType at = tmp->annotation_type(); delete tmp; return declared( at, set_name ); } string Document::default_set( AnnotationType type ) const { /// return the default setname for the type. If any. /*! \param type the AnnotationType \return the setname. May be empty ("") when there is none defined OR it is ambiguous. */ if ( type == AnnotationType::NO_ANN ){ return ""; } // search a set. it must be unique. Otherwise return "" if ( debug ){ cerr << "\nzoek voor '" << toString(type) << "' de default set in:\n" << _annotationdefaults << endl; } string result; const auto& mit1 = _annotationdefaults.find(type); if ( mit1 != _annotationdefaults.end() ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "vind tussen " << mit1->second << endl; } if ( mit1->second.size() == 1 ){ // so it is unique result = mit1->second.begin()->first; } } if ( debug ){ cerr << "default_set ==> " << result << endl; } return result; } string Document::default_annotator( AnnotationType type, const string& setname ) const { /// return the default annotator for the type/setname combination. /*! \param type the AnnotationType \param setname the AnnotationType. "*" means for ANY set. \return the annotator. May be empty ("") when there is none defined OR it is ambiguous. */ if ( type == AnnotationType::NO_ANN ){ return ""; } const auto& mit1 = _annotationdefaults.find(type); string result; if ( mit1 != _annotationdefaults.end() ){ // cerr << "vind tussen " << mit1->second << endl; if ( setname.empty() ){ // 'wildcard' search if ( mit1->second.size() == 1 ){ // so it is unique result = mit1->second.begin()->second.a; return result; } } else { if ( mit1->second.count( setname ) == 1 ){ // so it is unique const auto& mit2 = mit1->second.find( setname ); result = mit2->second.a; } } } // cerr << "get default ==> " << result << endl; return result; } AnnotatorType Document::default_annotatortype( AnnotationType type, const string& setname ) const { /// return the default annotator type for the type/setname combination. /*! \param type the AnnotationType \param setname the AnnotationType. "*" means for ANY set. \return the annotator. May be empty ("") when there is none defined OR it is ambiguous. */ if ( debug ){ cerr << "annotationdefaults= " << _annotationdefaults << endl; cerr << "lookup: " << folia::toString(type) << endl; } AnnotatorType result = UNDEFINED; if ( type == AnnotationType::NO_ANN ){ return result; } const auto& mit1 = _annotationdefaults.find(type); if ( mit1 != _annotationdefaults.end() ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "found a hit for type=" << folia::toString( type ) << endl; } if ( setname.empty() ){ // 'wildcard' search if ( mit1->second.size() == 1 ){ // so it is unique result = mit1->second.begin()->second.t; } return result; } else { if ( mit1->second.count( setname ) == 1 ){ // so it is unique const auto& mit2 = mit1->second.find( setname ); result = mit2->second.t; } } } // cerr << "get default ==> " << result << endl; return result; } string Document::default_datetime( AnnotationType type, const string& setname ) const { /// return the default datetime value for the type/setname combination. /*! \param type the AnnotationType \param setname the AnnotationType. "*" means for ANY set. \return the datetime value. May be empty ("") when there is none defined OR it is ambiguous. */ const auto& mit1 = _annotationdefaults.find(type); string result; if ( mit1 != _annotationdefaults.end() ){ if ( setname.empty() ){ // 'wildcard' search if ( mit1->second.size() == 1 ){ // so it is unique result = mit1->second.begin()->second.d; } } else { if ( mit1->second.count( setname ) == 1 ){ // so it is unique const auto& mit2 = mit1->second.find( setname ); result = mit2->second.d; } } } // cerr << "get default ==> " << result << endl; return result; } string Document::default_processor( AnnotationType type, const string& setname ) const{ /// return the default processor type for the type/setname combination. /*! \param type the AnnotationType \param setname the AnnotationType. "*" means for ANY set. \return the processor. May be empty ("") when there is none defined OR it is ambiguous. */ if ( debug ){ cerr << "defaultprocessor(" << toString( type ) << "," << setname << ")" << endl; } auto const& it = _annotationdefaults.find(type); if ( it != _annotationdefaults.end() ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "found some defs: " << it->second << endl; cerr << "NOW search for set: " << setname << endl; } if ( setname.empty() ){ // 'wildcard' search if ( it->second.size() == 1 && it->second.begin()->second.p.size() == 1 ){ // so it is unique for setname AND for the number of processors return *it->second.begin()->second.p.begin(); } else { return ""; } } set results; auto s_it = it->second.lower_bound(setname); while ( s_it != it->second.upper_bound(setname) ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "found sub strings: " << s_it->second << endl; } results.insert( s_it->second.p.begin(), s_it->second.p.end() ); ++s_it; } if ( results.size() == 1 ){ // so we found exactly 1 processor return *results.begin(); } else if ( results.size() > 1 ){ auto const& as = annotationtype_xml_map.find(type); if ( as != annotationtype_xml_map.end() ){ throw NoDefaultError("No processor specified for <" + as->second + ">, but the presence of multiple declarations prevent assigning a default"); } } } return ""; } string Document::original_default_set( AnnotationType type ) const { /// return the default setname for the type in the ORIGINAL definitions. /*! \param type the AnnotationType \return the setname. May be empty ("") when there is none defined OR it is ambiguous. In case of \e incremental Document building, we are allowed to add annotation declarations at any moment. That might render the default_set of an AnnotationType undefined. With this function, we still are able to find the original value and use that e.g. on output. */ auto const& it = _orig_ann_default_sets.find(type); if ( it == _orig_ann_default_sets.end() ){ return ""; } else { return it->second; } } string Document::original_default_processor( AnnotationType type ) const { /// return the default processor name for the type in the ORIGINAL definitions. /*! \param type the AnnotationType \return the processor name. May be empty ("") when there is none defined OR it is ambiguous. In case of \e incremental Document building, we are allowed to add annotation declarations at any moment. That might render the default processor of an AnnotationType undefined. With this function, we still are able to find the original value and use that e.g. on output. */ auto const& it = _orig_ann_default_procs.find(type); if ( it == _orig_ann_default_procs.end() ){ return ""; } else { return it->second; } } vector Document::get_annotators( AnnotationType type, const string& setname ) const { /// return all the annotators for the type/setname combination. /*! \param type the AnnotationType \param setname the AnnotationType. "*" means for ANY set. \return a list of annotators. */ vector result; if ( type == AnnotationType::NO_ANN ){ return result; } const auto& mit1 = _annotationdefaults.find(type); if ( mit1 != _annotationdefaults.end() ){ // cerr << "vond iets voor " << toString(type) << endl; for ( auto pos = mit1->second.lower_bound(setname); pos != mit1->second.upper_bound(setname); ++pos ){ for ( const auto& p : pos->second.p ){ result.push_back( p ); } } } // cerr << "get default ==> " << result << endl; return result; } vector Document::get_processors( AnnotationType type, const string& setname ) const { /// return all the processors for the type/setname combination. /*! \param type the AnnotationType \param setname the AnnotationType. "*" means for ANY set. \return a list of processors. */ vector result; if ( debug ){ cerr << "getprocessors(" << toString( type ) << "," << setname << ")" << endl; } if ( type == AnnotationType::NO_ANN ){ return result; } auto const& it = _annotationdefaults.find(type); if ( it != _annotationdefaults.end() ){ if ( debug ){ cerr << "found some defs: " << it->second << endl; } for ( auto pos = it->second.lower_bound(setname); pos != it->second.upper_bound(setname); ++pos ){ for ( const auto& p : pos->second.p ){ result.push_back( get_processor(p) ); } } } return result; } void Document::add_one_anno( const pair& pair, xmlNode *node, set& done ) const { /// create an annotation declaration entry under the xmlNode node /*! \param pair an AnnotationType/setname pair \param node the node we want to add to \param done a set of "labels" to keep track of already handled cases */ AnnotationType type = pair.first; string sett = pair.second; string label = annotation_type_to_string( type ); if ( done.find(label+sett) != done.end() ){ return; } done.insert(label+sett); label += "-annotation"; const auto& mm = _annotationdefaults.find(type); auto it = mm->second.lower_bound(sett); while ( it != mm->second.upper_bound(sett) ){ string s = it->second.a; if ( !s.empty() ){ // old style KWargs args; args["annotator"] = s; AnnotatorType ant = it->second.t; if ( ant != UNDEFINED && ant != AUTO ){ args["annotatortype"] = toString(ant); } if ( !strip() ){ s = it->second.d; if ( !s.empty() ){ args["datetime"] = s; } } s = it->second.f; if ( !s.empty() ){ args["format"] = s; } s = it->first; if ( s == "None" ){ // "empty" set // skip } else if ( s != "undefined" ){ // the default args["set"] = s; } auto const& t_it = _groupannotations.find(type); if ( t_it != _groupannotations.end() ){ auto const& s_it = t_it->second.find(s); if ( s_it != t_it->second.end() && s_it->second ){ args["groupannotations"] = "yes"; } } const auto& ti = _set_alias.find(type); if ( ti != _set_alias.end() ){ const auto& alias = ti->second.find(s); if ( alias->second != s ){ args["alias"] = alias->second; } } xmlNode *n = TiCC::XmlNewNode( foliaNs(), label ); addAttributes( n, args ); xmlAddChild( node, n ); } else { // we have new style processors KWargs args; if ( !strip() ){ s = it->second.d; if ( !s.empty() ){ args["datetime"] = s; } } s = it->second.f; if ( !s.empty() ){ args["format"] = s; } s = it->first; if ( s == "None" ){ // "empty" set // skip } else if ( s != "undefined" ){ // the default args["set"] = s; } const auto& ti = _set_alias.find(type); if ( ti != _set_alias.end() ){ const auto& alias = ti->second.find(s); if ( alias->second != s ){ args["alias"] = alias->second; } } auto const& t_it = _groupannotations.find(type); if ( t_it != _groupannotations.end() ){ auto const& s_it = t_it->second.find(s); if ( s_it != t_it->second.end() && s_it->second ){ args["groupannotations"] = "yes"; } } xmlNode *n = TiCC::XmlNewNode( foliaNs(), label ); addAttributes( n, args ); xmlAddChild( node, n ); args.clear(); for ( const auto& p : it->second.p ){ xmlNode *a = TiCC::XmlNewNode( foliaNs(), "annotator" ); args["processor"] = p; addAttributes( a, args ); xmlAddChild( n, a ); } } ++it; } } void Document::add_annotations( xmlNode *metadata ) const { /// create an annotations block under the xmlNode metadata /*! \param metadata the parent to add to calls add_one_anno() for every annotation declaration. */ if ( debug ){ cerr << "start add_annotations: " << _annotationdefaults << endl; cerr << "sorting: " << _anno_sort << endl; } xmlNode *node = xmlAddChild( metadata, TiCC::XmlNewNode( foliaNs(), "annotations" ) ); set done; if ( canonical() ){ multimap> ordered; for ( const auto& pair : _anno_sort ){ ordered.insert(make_pair(pair.first,pair)); } for ( const auto& it : ordered ){ add_one_anno( it.second, node, done ); } } else { for ( const auto& pair : _anno_sort ){ add_one_anno( pair, node, done ); } } } void Document::append_processor( xmlNode *node, const processor *p ) const { /// add a processor xml structure to the parent 'node' xmlNode *pr = xmlAddChild( node, TiCC::XmlNewNode( foliaNs(), "processor" ) ); KWargs atts; atts["xml:id"] = p->_id; atts["name"] = p->_name; if ( p->_type != AUTO ){ atts["type"] = toString(p->_type); } if ( !strip() ){ if ( !p->_version.empty() ){ atts["version"] = p->_version; } if ( !p->_folia_version.empty() ){ atts["folia_version"] = p->_folia_version; } if ( !p->_command.empty() ){ atts["command"] = p->_command; } if ( !p->_host.empty() ){ atts["host"] = p->_host; } if ( !p->_user.empty() ){ atts["user"] = p->_user; } if ( !p->_begindatetime.empty() ){ atts["begindatetime"] = p->_begindatetime; } if ( !p->_enddatetime.empty() ){ atts["enddatetime"] = p->_enddatetime; } } else { if ( p->_name == "libfolia" ){ atts["name"] = "stripped"; } else if ( p->_name == "foliapy" ){ atts["name"] = "stripped"; } else if ( !p->_name.empty() ){ atts["name"] = p->_name; } if ( !p->_version.empty() ){ atts["version"] = "stripped"; } if ( !p->_folia_version.empty() ){ atts["folia_version"] = "stripped"; } if ( !p->_command.empty() ){ atts["command"] = "stripped"; } if ( !p->_host.empty() ){ atts["host"] = "stripped"; } if ( !p->_user.empty() ){ atts["user"] = "stripped"; } if ( !p->_begindatetime.empty() ){ atts["begindatetime"] = "stripped"; } if ( !p->_enddatetime.empty() ){ atts["enddatetime"] = "stripped"; } } if ( !p->_document_version.empty() ){ atts["document_version"] = p->_document_version; } if ( !p->_resourcelink.empty() ){ atts["resourcelink"] = p->_resourcelink; } if ( !p->_src.empty() ){ atts["src"] = p->_src; } if ( !p->_format.empty() ){ atts["format"] = p->_format; } addAttributes( pr, atts ); for ( const auto& it : p->_metadata ){ xmlNode *m = xmlAddChild( pr, TiCC::XmlNewNode( foliaNs(), "meta" ) ); KWargs args; args["id"] = it.first; addAttributes( m, args ); xmlAddChild( m, xmlNewText( (const xmlChar*)it.second.c_str()) ); } for ( const auto& s : p->_processors ){ append_processor( pr, s ); } } void Document::add_provenance( xmlNode *metadata ) const { /// create a provenance block under the xmlNode metadata /*! \param metadata the parent to add to calls append_processor() for every processor available */ if ( !_provenance ){ return; } xmlNode *node = xmlAddChild( metadata, TiCC::XmlNewNode( foliaNs(), "provenance" ) ); for ( const auto& p : _provenance->processors ){ append_processor( node, p ); } } void Document::add_submetadata( xmlNode *node ) const { /// add a submetadata block to node for ( const auto& it : submetadata ){ xmlNode *sm = TiCC::XmlNewNode( foliaNs(), "submetadata" ); KWargs atts; atts["xml:id"] = it.first; addAttributes( sm, atts ); MetaData *md = submetadata.find(it.first)->second; string type = md->type(); atts.clear(); atts["type"] = type; addAttributes( sm, atts ); xmlAddChild( node, sm ); if ( type == "native" ){ atts = it.second->get_avs(); // cerr << "atts: " << atts << endl; for ( const auto& av : atts ){ xmlNode *m = TiCC::XmlNewNode( foliaNs(), "meta" ); KWargs args; args["id"] = av.first; addAttributes( m, args ); xmlAddChild( m, xmlNewText( (const xmlChar*)av.second.c_str()) ); xmlAddChild( sm, m ); } } else if ( md->datatype() == "ExternalMetaData" ){ KWargs args; args["src"] = md->src(); addAttributes( sm, args ); } else if ( md->datatype() == "ForeignMetaData" ){ for ( const auto& foreign : md->get_foreigners() ) { xmlNode *f = foreign->xml( true, false ); xmlAddChild( sm, f ); } } } } void Document::add_metadata( xmlNode *node ) const{ /// add a metadata block to node if ( _metadata ){ if ( _metadata->datatype() == "ExternalMetaData" ){ KWargs atts; atts["type"] = _metadata->type(); string src = _metadata->src(); if ( !src.empty() ){ atts["src"] = src; } addAttributes( node, atts ); } else if ( _metadata->datatype() == "NativeMetaData" ){ KWargs atts; atts["type"] = _metadata->type(); addAttributes( node, atts ); for ( const auto& it : _metadata->get_avs() ){ xmlNode *m = TiCC::XmlNewNode( foliaNs(), "meta" ); xmlAddChild( m, xmlNewText( (const xmlChar*)it.second.c_str()) ); KWargs meta_atts; meta_atts["id"] = it.first; addAttributes( m, meta_atts ); xmlAddChild( node, m ); } } else if ( _metadata->datatype() == "ForeignMetaData" ){ KWargs atts; atts["type"] = _metadata->type(); addAttributes( node, atts ); for ( const auto& foreign : _metadata->get_foreigners() ) { xmlNode *f = foreign->xml( true, false ); xmlAddChild( node, f ); } } } else { KWargs atts; atts["type"] = "native"; addAttributes( node, atts ); } add_submetadata( node ); } void Document::add_styles( xmlDoc* doc ) const { /// add a styles block to the output document /*! \param doc the output document */ for ( const auto& it : styles ){ string content = "type=\"" + it.first + "\" href=\"" + it.second + "\""; xmlAddChild( (xmlNode*)doc, xmlNewDocPI( doc, (const xmlChar*)"xml-stylesheet", (const xmlChar*)content.c_str() ) ); } } xmlDoc *Document::to_xmlDoc( const string& ns_label ) const { /// convert the Document to an xmlDoc /*! \param ns_label a namespace label to use. (default "") */ xmlDoc *outDoc = xmlNewDoc( (const xmlChar*)"1.0" ); add_styles( outDoc ); xmlNode *root = xmlNewDocNode( outDoc, 0, (const xmlChar*)"FoLiA", 0 ); xmlDocSetRootElement( outDoc, root ); xmlNs *xl = xmlNewNs( root, (const xmlChar *)"http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink", (const xmlChar *)"xlink" ); xmlSetNs( root, xl ); if ( _foliaNsIn_href == 0 ){ if ( ns_label.empty() ){ _foliaNsOut = xmlNewNs( root, (const xmlChar *)NSFOLIA.c_str(), 0 ); } else { _foliaNsOut = xmlNewNs( root, (const xmlChar *)NSFOLIA.c_str(), (const xmlChar*)ns_label.c_str() ); } } else { _foliaNsOut = xmlNewNs( root, _foliaNsIn_href, _foliaNsIn_prefix ); } xmlSetNs( root, _foliaNsOut ); KWargs attribs; attribs["xml:id"] = foliadoc->id(); if ( strip() ){ attribs["generator"] = ""; attribs["version"] = ""; } else { attribs["generator"] = "libfolia-v" + library_version(); attribs["version"] = _version_string; // attribs["version"] = folia_version(); } if ( _external_document ){ attribs["external"] = "yes"; } addAttributes( root, attribs ); xmlNode *md = xmlAddChild( root, TiCC::XmlNewNode( foliaNs(), "metadata" ) ); add_annotations( md ); add_provenance( md ); add_metadata( md ); for ( size_t i=0; i < foliadoc->size(); ++i ){ FoliaElement* el = foliadoc->index(i); xmlAddChild( root, el->xml( true, canonical() ) ); } return outDoc; } string Document::toXml( const string& ns_label ) const { /// dump the Document to a string /*! \param ns_label a namespace label to use. (default "") */ string result; if ( foliadoc ){ xmlDoc *outDoc = to_xmlDoc( ns_label ); xmlChar *buf; int size; xmlDocDumpFormatMemoryEnc( outDoc, &buf, &size, output_encoding, 1 ); result = string( (const char *)buf, size ); xmlFree( buf ); xmlFreeDoc( outDoc ); _foliaNsOut = 0; } else { throw runtime_error( "can't save, no doc" ); } return result; } bool Document::toXml( const string& file_name, const string& ns_label ) const { /// write the Document to a file /*! \param file_name the name of the file to create \param ns_label a namespace label to use. (default "") \return false on error, true otherwise automaticly detects .gz and .bz2 filenames and will handle accordingly */ if ( foliadoc ){ long int res = 0; if ( TiCC::match_back( file_name, ".bz2" ) ){ string tmpname = file_name.substr( 0, file_name.length() - 3 ) + "tmp"; if ( toXml( tmpname, ns_label ) ){ bool stat = TiCC::bz2Compress( tmpname, file_name ); remove( tmpname.c_str() ); if ( !stat ){ res = -1; } } } else { xmlDoc *outDoc = to_xmlDoc( ns_label ); if ( TiCC::match_back( file_name, ".gz" ) ){ xmlSetDocCompressMode(outDoc,9); } res = xmlSaveFormatFileEnc( file_name.c_str(), outDoc, output_encoding, 1 ); xmlFreeDoc( outDoc ); _foliaNsOut = 0; } if ( res == -1 ){ return false; } } else { return false; } return true; } Pattern::Pattern( const vector& pat_vec, const ElementType et, const string& args ): matchannotation(et) { /// create a Pattern structure for searching /*! \param pat_vec a list if search terms (may be regular expressions) \param et The kind of elements to match on \param args additionale search options as attribute/value pairs */ regexp = false; case_sensitive = false; KWargs kw = getArgs( args ); matchannotationset = kw["matchannotationset"]; if (kw["regexp"] != "" ){ regexp = TiCC::stringTo( kw["regexp"] ); } if (kw["maxgapsize"] != "" ){ maxgapsize = TiCC::stringTo( kw["maxgapsize"] ); } else { maxgapsize = 10; } if ( kw["casesensitive"] != "" ){ case_sensitive = TiCC::stringTo( kw["casesensitive"] ); } for ( const auto& pat : pat_vec ){ if ( pat.find( "regexp('" ) == 0 && pat.rfind( "')" ) == pat.length()-2 ){ string tmp = pat.substr( 8, pat.length() - 10 ); UnicodeString us = TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8( tmp ); UErrorCode u_stat = U_ZERO_ERROR; RegexMatcher *matcher = new RegexMatcher(us, 0, u_stat); if ( U_FAILURE(u_stat) ){ throw runtime_error( "failed to create a regexp matcher with '" + tmp + "'" ); } matchers.push_back( matcher ); sequence.push_back( "" ); } else { sequence.push_back( TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8(pat) ); matchers.push_back( 0 ); if ( !case_sensitive ){ sequence.back().toLower(); } } } } Pattern::Pattern( const std::vector& pat_vec, const std::string& args ) : matchannotation(BASE) { /// create a Pattern structure for searching /*! \param pat_vec a list if search terms (may be regular expressions) \param args additionale search options as attribute/value pairs */ regexp = false; case_sensitive = false; KWargs kw = getArgs( args ); matchannotationset = kw["matchannotationset"]; if (kw["regexp"] != "" ){ regexp = TiCC::stringTo( kw["regexp"] ); } if (kw["maxgapsize"] != "" ){ maxgapsize = TiCC::stringTo( kw["maxgapsize"] ); } else { maxgapsize = 10; } if ( kw["casesensitive"] != "" ){ case_sensitive = TiCC::stringTo( kw["casesensitive"] ); } for ( const auto& pat : pat_vec ){ if ( pat.find( "regexp('" ) == 0 && pat.rfind( "')" ) == pat.length()-2 ){ string tmp = pat.substr( 8, pat.length() - 10 ); UnicodeString us = TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8( tmp ); UErrorCode u_stat = U_ZERO_ERROR; RegexMatcher *matcher = new RegexMatcher(us, 0, u_stat); if ( U_FAILURE(u_stat) ){ throw runtime_error( "failed to create a regexp matcher with '" + tmp + "'" ); } matchers.push_back( matcher ); sequence.push_back( "" ); } else { sequence.push_back( TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8(pat) ); matchers.push_back( 0 ); if ( !case_sensitive ){ sequence.back().toLower(); } } } } Pattern::~Pattern(){ /// destroy a Pattern for ( const auto& m : matchers ){ delete m; } } inline ostream& operator<<( ostream& os, const Pattern& p ){ /// debugging only: output the sequence part of a Pattern using TiCC::operator <<; os << "pattern: " << p.sequence; return os; } bool Pattern::match( const UnicodeString& us, size_t& pos, int& gap, bool& done, bool& flag ) const { /// try to match the input string to this pattern /*! \param us A UnicodeString to match \param pos the position of the (regex) matcher to try \param gap \param done \param flag \return true on a succesful match */ UnicodeString s = us; // cerr << "gap = " << gap << "cursor=" << pos << " vergelijk '" << sequence[pos] << "' met '" << us << "'" << endl; if ( matchers[pos] ){ matchers[pos]->reset( s ); UErrorCode u_stat = U_ZERO_ERROR; if ( matchers[pos]->matches( u_stat ) ){ done = ( ++pos >= sequence.size() ); return true; } else { ++pos; return false; } } else { if ( !case_sensitive ){ s.toLower(); } if ( sequence[pos] == s || sequence[pos] == "*:1" ){ done = ( ++pos >= sequence.size() ); return true; } else if ( sequence[pos] == "*" ){ if ( (pos + 1 ) >= sequence.size() ){ done = true; } else if ( sequence[pos+1] == s ){ // cerr << " but next matched!" << endl; flag = ( ++gap < maxgapsize ); if ( !flag ){ pos = pos + gap; done = ( ++pos >= sequence.size() ); } else { done = true; } } else if ( ++gap == maxgapsize ){ ++pos; } else { flag = true; } return true; } else { ++pos; return false; } } } bool Pattern::variablesize() const { /// look if at least one sequence in the Pattern is "*" return any_of( sequence.begin(), sequence.end(), []( const UnicodeString& s ) { return s == "*"; } ); } void Pattern::unsetwild() { /// replace all sequence in the Pattern with value "*" by "*:1" replace_if( sequence.begin(), sequence.end(), []( const UnicodeString& s ) { return s == "*"; }, "*:1" ); } set Pattern::variablewildcards() const { /// build an index of all "*" sequences set result; for ( size_t i=0; i < sequence.size(); ++i ){ if ( sequence[i] == "*" ){ result.insert( i ); } } return result; } vector > Document::findwords( const Pattern& pat, const string& args ) const { /// search the Document for vector of Word list matching the Pattern /*! \param pat The search Pattern \param args additional search options as attribute/value pairs \return a vector of Word list that matched. (if any) supported additional arguments can be 'leftcontext' and 'rightcontext' */ size_t leftcontext = 0; size_t rightcontext = 0; KWargs kw = getArgs( args ); string val = kw["leftcontext"]; if ( !val.empty() ){ leftcontext = TiCC::stringTo(val); } val = kw["rightcontext"]; if ( !val.empty() ){ rightcontext = TiCC::stringTo(val); } vector > result; vector matched; if ( pat.regexp ){ throw runtime_error( "regexp not supported yet in patterns" ); } vector mywords = words(); for ( size_t startpos =0; startpos < mywords.size(); ++startpos ){ // loop over all words // cerr << "outer loop STARTPOS = " << startpos << endl; size_t cursor = 0; int gap = 0; bool goon = true; for ( size_t i = startpos; i < mywords.size() && goon ; ++i ){ // cerr << "inner LOOP I = " << i << " myword=" << mywords[i] << endl; UnicodeString value; if ( pat.matchannotation == BASE ){ value = mywords[i]->text(); } else { vector v = mywords[i]->select( pat.matchannotation ); if ( v.size() != 1 ){ continue; } value = TiCC::UnicodeFromUTF8(v[0]->cls()); } bool done = false; bool flag = false; if ( pat.match( value, cursor, gap, done, flag ) ){ // cerr << "matched, " << (done?"done":"not done") // << (flag?" Flagged!":":{") << endl; matched.push_back(mywords[i]); if ( cursor == 0 ){ startpos = i; // restart search here } if ( done ){ vector keep = matched; // cerr << "findnodes() tussenresultaat ==> " << matched << endl; vector tmp1; if ( leftcontext > 0 ){ tmp1 = matched[0]->leftcontext(leftcontext); // cerr << "findnodes() tmp1 ==> " << tmp1 << endl; copy( matched.begin(), matched.end(), back_inserter(tmp1) ); // cerr << "findnodes() tmp1 na copy ==> " << tmp1 << endl; } else { tmp1 = matched; } vector tmp2; if ( rightcontext > 0 ){ tmp2 = matched.back()->rightcontext(rightcontext); // cerr << "findnodes() tmp2 ==> " << tmp2 << endl; copy( tmp2.begin(), tmp2.end(), back_inserter(tmp1) ); // cerr << "findnodes() tmp2 na copy ==> " << tmp2 << endl; } result.push_back(tmp1); // cerr << "findnodes() tussenresultaat 2 ==> " << tmp1 << endl; if ( flag ){ matched = keep; } else { cursor = 0; matched.clear(); goon = false; } } } else { cursor = 0; matched.clear(); goon = false; } } } // cerr << "findnodes() result ==> " << result << endl; return result; } vector > Document::findwords( list& pats, const string& args ) const { /// search the Document for vector of Word list matching one of the Pattern /*! \param pats a list of search Patterns \param args additional search options as attribute/value pairs \return a vector of Word list that matched. (if any) supported additional arguments can be 'leftcontext' and 'rightcontext' */ size_t prevsize = 0; bool start = true; bool unsetwildcards = false; set variablewildcards; int index = 0; for ( const auto& it : pats ){ // cerr << "bekijk patroon : " << *it << endl; if ( start ){ prevsize = it.size(); start = false; } else if ( it.size() != prevsize ){ throw runtime_error( "findnodes(): If multiple patterns are provided, they must all have the same length!" ); } if ( it.variablesize() ){ if ( index > 0 && variablewildcards.empty() ){ unsetwildcards = true; } else { if ( !variablewildcards.empty() && variablewildcards != it.variablewildcards() ){ throw runtime_error("If multiple patterns are provided with variable wildcards, then these wildcards must all be in the same positions!"); } variablewildcards = it.variablewildcards(); } } else if ( !variablewildcards.empty() ){ unsetwildcards = true; } ++index; } if ( unsetwildcards ){ for ( auto& it : pats ){ it.unsetwild(); } } vector > result; for ( const auto& it : pats ){ vector > res = findwords( it, args ); if ( result.empty() ){ result = res; } else if ( res != result ){ result.clear(); break; } } return result; } } // namespace folia libfolia-2.4/src/folia_utils.cxx0000644000175000017500000003470713631670754013735 00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2006 - 2020 CLST - Radboud University ILK - Tilburg University This file is part of libfolia libfolia 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. libfolia 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, see . For questions and suggestions, see: https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ticcutils/issues or send mail to: lamasoftware (at ) science.ru.nl */ /** @file folia_utils.cxx */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "ticcutils/StringOps.h" #include "ticcutils/XMLtools.h" #include "ticcutils/PrettyPrint.h" #include "ticcutils/Unicode.h" #include "libfolia/folia.h" #include "libfolia/folia_properties.h" using namespace std; using namespace icu; using namespace TiCC; using namespace icu; namespace folia { FoliaElement *FoliaElement::createElement( const string& tag, Document *doc ){ ElementType et = BASE; try { et = stringToElementType( tag ); } catch ( const ValueError& e ){ cerr << e.what() << endl; return 0; } FoliaElement *el = private_createElement( et ); if ( doc ){ el->assignDoc( doc ); } return el; } FoliaElement *FoliaElement::createElement( ElementType et, Document *doc ){ FoliaElement *el = private_createElement( et ); if ( doc ){ el->assignDoc( doc ); } return el; } KWargs::KWargs( const std::string& s ){ /// /// create a KWargs from an input string /// /// \param s The input string, in the following format: /// "att1='val1', att2='val2', ..., attn='valn'" /// init( s ); } void KWargs::init( const string& s ){ clear(); bool quoted = false; bool parseatt = true; bool escaped = false; string att; string val; for ( const auto& let : s ){ if ( let == '\\' ){ if ( quoted ){ if ( escaped ){ val += let; escaped = false; } else { escaped = true; continue; } } else { throw ArgsError( s + ", stray \\" ); } } else if ( let == '\'' ){ if ( quoted ){ if ( escaped ){ val += let; escaped = false; } else { if ( att.empty() || val.empty() ){ throw ArgsError( s + ", (''?)" ); } (*this)[att] = val; att.clear(); val.clear(); quoted = false; } } else { quoted = true; } } else if ( let == '=' ) { if ( parseatt ){ parseatt = false; } else if ( quoted ) { val += let; } else { throw ArgsError( s + ", stray '='?" ); } } else if ( let == ',' ){ if ( quoted ){ val += let; } else if ( !parseatt ){ parseatt = true; } else { throw ArgsError( s + ", stray '='?" ); } } else if ( let == ' ' ){ if ( quoted ) val += let; } else if ( parseatt ){ att += let; } else if ( quoted ){ if ( escaped ){ val += "\\"; escaped = false; } val += let; } else { throw ArgsError( s + ", unquoted value or missing , ?" ); } } if ( quoted ) throw ArgsError( s + ", unbalanced '?" ); } bool KWargs::is_present( const string& att ) const { return find(att) != end(); } string KWargs::extract( const string& att ){ string result; auto it = find(att); if ( it != end() ){ result = it->second; erase(it); } return result; } KWargs getArgs( const string& s ){ /// /// explicitely get a KWargs from a string /// \param s The input string, in the following format: /// "att1='val1', att2='val2', ..., attn='valn'" /// KWargs result( s ); return result; } string toString( const KWargs& args ){ /// /// Convert a KWargs to a string /// \param args the KWargs to convert /// returns a string, in the following format: /// "att1='val1', att2='val2', ..., attn='valn'" /// string result; auto it = args.begin(); while ( it != args.end() ){ result += it->first + "='" + it->second + "'"; ++it; if ( it != args.end() ) result += ","; } return result; } string KWargs::toString(){ return folia::toString( *this ); } KWargs getAttributes( const xmlNode *node ){ KWargs atts; if ( node ){ xmlAttr *a = node->properties; while ( a ){ if ( a->atype == XML_ATTRIBUTE_ID && string((char*)a->name) == "id" ){ atts["xml:id"] = (char *)a->children->content; } else if ( a->ns == 0 || a->ns->prefix == 0 ){ atts[(char*)a->name] = (char *)a->children->content; } else { string pref = string( (const char*)a->ns->prefix); string att = string( (const char*)a->name); if ( pref == "xlink" ){ atts["xlink:"+att] = (char *)a->children->content; } // else { // cerr << "attribute PREF=" << pref << endl; // } } a = a->next; } } return atts; } void addAttributes( xmlNode *node, const KWargs& atts ){ KWargs attribs = atts; auto it = attribs.find("xml:id"); if ( it != attribs.end() ){ // xml:id is special xmlSetProp( node, XML_XML_ID, (const xmlChar *)it->second.c_str() ); attribs.erase(it); } it = attribs.find("lang"); if ( it != attribs.end() ){ // lang is special too xmlNodeSetLang( node, (const xmlChar*)it->second.c_str() ); attribs.erase(it); } it = attribs.find("id"); if ( it != attribs.end() ){ xmlSetProp( node, (const xmlChar*)("id"), (const xmlChar *)it->second.c_str() ); attribs.erase(it); } // and now the rest it = attribs.begin(); while ( it != attribs.end() ){ xmlSetProp( node, (const xmlChar*)it->first.c_str(), (const xmlChar*)it->second.c_str() ); ++it; } } int toMonth( const string& ms ){ try { int result = stringTo( ms ); return result - 1; } catch( const exception& ){ string m = TiCC::lowercase( ms ); if ( m == "jan" ) return 0; else if ( m == "feb" ) return 1; else if ( m == "mar" ) return 2; else if ( m == "apr" ) return 3; else if ( m == "may" ) return 4; else if ( m == "jun" ) return 5; else if ( m == "jul" ) return 6; else if ( m == "aug" ) return 7; else if ( m == "sep" ) return 8; else if ( m == "oct" ) return 9; else if ( m == "nov" ) return 10; else if ( m == "dec" ) return 11; else throw runtime_error( "invalid month: " + m ); } } string parseDate( const string& s ){ if ( s.empty() ){ return ""; } // cerr << "try to read a date-time " << s << endl; vector date_time; size_t num = TiCC::split_at( s, date_time, "T"); if ( num == 0 ){ num = TiCC::split_at( s, date_time, " "); if ( num == 0 ){ cerr << "failed to read a date-time " << s << endl; return ""; } } // cerr << "found " << num << " parts" << endl; tm time = tm(); if ( num == 1 || num == 2 ){ // cerr << "parse date " << date_time[0] << endl; vector date_parts; size_t dnum = TiCC::split_at( date_time[0], date_parts, "-" ); switch ( dnum ){ case 3: { int mday = stringTo( date_parts[2] ); time.tm_mday = mday; } // fall through case 2: { int mon = toMonth( date_parts[1] ); time.tm_mon = mon; } // fall through case 1: { int year = stringTo( date_parts[0] ); time.tm_year = year-1900; } break; default: cerr << "failed to read a date from " << date_time[0] << endl; return ""; } } if ( num == 2 ){ // cerr << "parse time " << date_time[1] << endl; vector date_parts; size_t dnum = TiCC::split_at( date_time[1], date_parts, ":" ); // cerr << "parts " << date_parts << endl; switch ( dnum ){ case 4: // ignore case 3: { int sec = stringTo( date_parts[2] ); time.tm_sec = sec; } // fall through case 2: { int min = stringTo( date_parts[1] ); time.tm_min = min; } // fall through case 1: { int hour = stringTo( date_parts[0] ); time.tm_hour = hour; } break; default: cerr << "failed to read a time from " << date_time[1] << endl; return ""; } } // cerr << "read _date time = " << toString(time) << endl; char buf[100]; strftime( buf, 100, "%Y-%m-%dT%X", &time ); return buf; } string parseTime( const string& s ){ if ( s.empty() ){ return ""; } // cerr << "try to read a time " << s << endl; vector time_parts; tm time = tm(); int num = TiCC::split_at( s, time_parts, ":" ); if ( num != 3 ){ cerr << "failed to read a time " << s << endl; return ""; } time.tm_min = stringTo( time_parts[1] ); time.tm_hour = stringTo( time_parts[0] ); string secs = time_parts[2]; num = TiCC::split_at( secs, time_parts, "." ); time.tm_sec = stringTo( time_parts[0] ); string mil_sec = "000"; if ( num == 2 ){ mil_sec = time_parts[1]; } char buf[100]; strftime( buf, 100, "%X", &time ); string result = buf; result += "." + mil_sec; // cerr << "formatted time = " << result << endl; return result; } bool AT_sanity_check(){ bool sane = true; size_t dim = s_ant_map.size(); if ( dim != ant_s_map.size() ){ cerr << "s_ant_map and ant_s_map are different in size!" << endl; return false; } for ( auto const& it : ant_s_map ){ string s; try { s = toString( it.first ); } catch (...){ cerr << "no string translation for AnnotationType(" << int(it.first) << ")" << endl; sane = false; } if ( !s.empty() ){ try { stringTo( s ); } catch ( const ValueError& e ){ cerr << "no AnnotationType found for string '" << s << "'" << endl; sane = false; } } } return sane; } bool ET_sanity_check(){ bool sane = true; for ( auto const& it : s_et_map ){ ElementType et = it.second; if ( et_s_map.find(et) == et_s_map.end() ){ cerr << "no et_s found for ElementType(" << int(et) << ")" << endl; return false; } } for ( auto const& it : et_s_map ){ ElementType et = it.first; if ( s_et_map.find(it.second) == s_et_map.end() ){ cerr << "no string found for ElementType(" << int(it.first) << ")" << endl; return false; } string s; try { s = toString( et ); } catch (...){ cerr << "toString failed for ElementType(" << int(et) << ")" << endl; sane = false; } if ( !s.empty() ){ ElementType et2; try { et2 = stringToElementType( s ); } catch ( const ValueError& e ){ cerr << "no element type found for string '" << s << "'" << endl; sane = false; continue; } if ( et != et2 ){ cerr << "Argl: toString(ET) doesn't match original: " << s << " vs " << toString(et2) << endl; sane = false; continue; } FoliaElement *tmp1 = 0; try { tmp1 = AbstractElement::createElement( s ); } catch( const ValueError &e ){ string err = e.what(); if ( err.find("abstract") ==string::npos ){ cerr << "createElement(" << s << ") failed! :" << err << endl; sane = false; } } if ( sane && tmp1 ){ FoliaElement *tmp2 = 0; try { tmp2 = AbstractElement::createElement( et ); } catch( const ValueError &e ){ string err = e.what(); if ( err.find("abstract") == string::npos ){ cerr << "createElement(" << int(et) << ") failed! :" << err << endl; sane = false; } } if ( tmp2 != 0 ) { if ( et != tmp2->element_id() ){ cerr << "the element type " << tmp2->element_id() << " of " << s << " != " << et << " (" << toString(tmp2->element_id()) << " != " << toString(et) << ")" << endl; sane = false; } if ( s != tmp2->xmltag() && s != "headfeature" ){ cerr << "the xmltag " << tmp2->xmltag() << " != " << s << endl; sane = false; } } } } } return sane; } bool isNCName( const string& s ){ /// test if a string is a valid NCName value /*! \param s the inputstring \return true if \e s may be used as an NCName (e.g. for xml:id) */ int test = xmlValidateNCName( (const xmlChar*)s.c_str(), 0 ); if ( test != 0 ){ return false; } return true; } bool checkNS( const xmlNode *n, const string& ns ){ string tns = TiCC::getNS(n); if ( tns == ns ) return true; else throw runtime_error( "namespace conflict for tag:" + TiCC::Name(n) + ", wanted:" + ns + " got:" + tns ); return false; } map getNS_definitions( const xmlNode *node ){ map result; xmlNs *p = node->nsDef; while ( p ){ string pre; string val; if ( p->prefix ){ pre = (char *)p->prefix; } val = (char *)p->href; result[pre] = val; p = p->next; } return result; } string TextValue( const xmlNode *node ){ /// extract the string content of the node /*! \param node The xmlNode to extract from \return the string value of node */ string result; if ( node ){ xmlChar *tmp = xmlNodeGetContent( node ); if ( tmp ){ result = string( (char *)tmp ); xmlFree( tmp ); } } return result; } icu::UnicodeString normalize_spaces( const icu::UnicodeString& input ){ /// substitute NEWLINE, CARRIAGERETURN and TAB by spaces /// AND all multiple spaces by 1, also trims at back and front. UnicodeString result; bool is_space = false; for ( int i=0; i < input.length(); ++i ){ if ( u_isspace( input[i] ) ){ if ( is_space ){ continue; } is_space = true; result += " "; } else { is_space = false; result += input[i]; } } result.trim(); // remove leading and trailing whitespace; return result; } string get_ISO_date() { time_t Time; time(&Time); tm curtime; localtime_r(&Time,&curtime); char buf[256]; strftime( buf, 100, "%Y-%m-%dT%X", &curtime ); string res = buf; return res; } } //namespace folia libfolia-2.4/src/folia_types.cxx0000644000175000017500000001223513621502601013711 00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2006 - 2020 CLST - Radboud University ILK - Tilburg University This file is part of libfolia libfolia 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. libfolia 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, see . For questions and suggestions, see: https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ticcutils/issues or send mail to: lamasoftware (at ) science.ru.nl */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "ticcutils/StringOps.h" #include "libfolia/folia_properties.h" #include "libfolia/folia.h" using namespace std; namespace folia { string toString( const AnnotationType& at ){ /// return the string representation of AnnotationType at auto result = ant_s_map.find(at); if ( result == ant_s_map.end() ){ throw logic_error( "Unknown Annotationtype: index= " + TiCC::toString(int(at)) ); }; return result->second; } AnnotationType stringToAnnotationType( const string& st ){ // convert a string into an AnnotationType /*! * \param st a string representing an AnnotationType * \return an AnnotationType. Throws when not found. * * Also handles 'old' pre v1.5 names. */ string s = st; auto const tr = oldtags.find(st); if ( tr != oldtags.end() ){ s = tr->second; } auto result = s_ant_map.find( s ); if ( result == s_ant_map.end() ){ throw logic_error( "Unknown translation for annotationtype: '" + s + "'" ); } return result->second; } AnnotatorType stringToAnnotatorType( const string& str ){ // convert a string into an AnnotatorType /*! * \param str a (case insensitive) string representation * \return an AnnotatorType */ string at = TiCC::uppercase( str ); if ( at == "AUTO" ) return folia::AUTO; else if ( at == "MANUAL" ) return folia::MANUAL; else if ( at == "GENERATOR" ) return folia::GENERATOR; else if ( at == "DATASOURCE" ) return folia::DATASOURCE; else return folia::UNDEFINED; } string toString( const AnnotatorType& at ){ /// return the string representation of AnnotatorType at switch ( at ){ case AUTO: return "auto"; break; case MANUAL: return "manual"; break; case GENERATOR: return "generator"; break; case DATASOURCE: return "datasource"; break; default: return "UNDEFINED"; } } string toString( const ElementType& et ) { /// return the string representation of ElementType et /*! * \param et an ElementType * \return a string representation. */ auto result = et_s_map.find(et); if ( result == et_s_map.end() ){ throw logic_error( "toString: Unknown Elementtype " + TiCC::toString( int(et) ) ); } return result->second; } ElementType stringToElementType( const string& intag ){ // convert a string into an ElementType /*! * \param intag a string representing an ElementType * \return an ElementType. Throws when not found. * * Also handles 'old' pre v1.5 names. */ string tag = intag; auto const tr = oldtags.find(intag); if ( tr != oldtags.end() ){ tag = tr->second; } auto result = s_et_map.find(tag); if ( result == s_et_map.end() ){ throw ValueError( "unknown tag <" + tag + ">" ); } return result->second; } string toString( const Attrib at ){ /// return the string representation of Attrib at switch ( at ){ case ID: return "ID"; break; case CLASS: return "CLASS"; break; case ANNOTATOR: return "ANNOTATOR"; break; case CONFIDENCE: return "CONFIDENCE"; break; case N: return "N"; break; case DATETIME: return "DATETIME"; break; case BEGINTIME: return "BEGINTIME"; break; case ENDTIME: return "ENDTIME"; break; case SRC: return "SRC"; break; case SPEAKER: return "SPEAKER"; break; case TEXTCLASS: return "TEXTCLASS"; break; case METADATA: return "METADATA"; break; default: return ""; } } ostream& operator<<( ostream& os, const Attrib& attribs ){ /// Output operator for an Attrib element /*! * \param os the output stream * \param attribs an Attrib. * An Attrib contains a logical OR of serveral values. * This function outputs a string value for every value set. * separated by '|' */ enum Attrib at = NO_ATT; while ( at != ALL ){ if ( attribs & at ){ os << toString( at ) << "|"; } ++at; } return os; } } libfolia-2.4/src/folia_properties.cxx0000644000175000017500000031374013631670754014766 00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2006 - 2020 CLST - Radboud University ILK - Tilburg University This file is part of libfolia libfolia 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. libfolia 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, see . For questions and suggestions, see: https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ticcutils/issues or send mail to: lamasoftware (at ) science.ru.nl */ #include #include #include #include "libfolia/folia.h" #include "libfolia/folia_properties.h" //foliaspec:header //This file was last updated according to the FoLiA specification for version 2.2.1 on 2020-01-23 12:22:34, using foliaspec.py //Code blocks after a foliaspec comment (until the next newline) are automatically generated. **DO NOT EDIT THOSE** and **DO NOT REMOVE ANY FOLIASPEC COMMENTS** !!! namespace folia { using namespace std; //foliaspec:version_major:MAJOR_VERSION //The FoLiA version (major) const int MAJOR_VERSION = 2; //foliaspec:version_minor:MINOR_VERSION //The FoLiA version (minor) const int MINOR_VERSION = 2; //foliaspec:version_sub:SUB_VERSION //The FoLiA version (sub/rev) const int SUB_VERSION = 1; //foliaspec:namespace:NSFOLIA //The FoLiA XML namespace const string NSFOLIA = "http://ilk.uvt.nl/folia"; const string NSDCOI = "http://lands.let.ru.nl/projects/d-coi/ns/1.0"; const string NSIMDI = "http://www.mpi.nl/IMDI/Schema/IMDI"; const string DEFAULT_TEXT_SET = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/proycon/folia/master/setdefinitions/text.foliaset.ttl"; const string DEFAULT_PHON_SET = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/proycon/folia/master/setdefinitions/phon.foliaset.ttl"; //foliaspec:attributefeatures const set AttributeFeatures = { "actor", "begindatetime", "enddatetime", "function", "headfeature", "level", "modality", "polarity", "strength", "style", "synset", "time", "value" }; //foliaspec:annotationtype_string_map //A mapping from annotation types to strings const map ant_s_map = { { AnnotationType::NO_ANN, "NONE" }, { AnnotationType::ALTERNATIVE, "alternative" }, { AnnotationType::CHUNKING, "chunking" }, { AnnotationType::COMMENT, "comment" }, { AnnotationType::RAWCONTENT, "rawcontent" }, { AnnotationType::COREFERENCE, "coreference" }, { AnnotationType::CORRECTION, "correction" }, { AnnotationType::DEFINITION, "definition" }, { AnnotationType::DEPENDENCY, "dependency" }, { AnnotationType::DESCRIPTION, "description" }, { AnnotationType::DIVISION, "division" }, { AnnotationType::DOMAIN, "domain" }, { AnnotationType::ENTITY, "entity" }, { AnnotationType::ENTRY, "entry" }, { AnnotationType::ERRORDETECTION, "errordetection" }, { AnnotationType::EVENT, "event" }, { AnnotationType::EXAMPLE, "example" }, { AnnotationType::FIGURE, "figure" }, { AnnotationType::GAP, "gap" }, { AnnotationType::HEAD, "head" }, { AnnotationType::HIDDENTOKEN, "hiddentoken" }, { AnnotationType::HYPHENATION, "hyphenation" }, { AnnotationType::LANG, "lang" }, { AnnotationType::LEMMA, "lemma" }, { AnnotationType::LINEBREAK, "linebreak" }, { AnnotationType::LIST, "list" }, { AnnotationType::METRIC, "metric" }, { AnnotationType::MORPHOLOGICAL, "morphological" }, { AnnotationType::NOTE, "note" }, { AnnotationType::OBSERVATION, "observation" }, { AnnotationType::PARAGRAPH, "paragraph" }, { AnnotationType::PART, "part" }, { AnnotationType::PHON, "phon" }, { AnnotationType::PHONOLOGICAL, "phonological" }, { AnnotationType::POS, "pos" }, { AnnotationType::PREDICATE, "predicate" }, { AnnotationType::QUOTE, "quote" }, { AnnotationType::REFERENCE, "reference" }, { AnnotationType::RELATION, "relation" }, { AnnotationType::SEMROLE, "semrole" }, { AnnotationType::SENSE, "sense" }, { AnnotationType::SENTENCE, "sentence" }, { AnnotationType::SENTIMENT, "sentiment" }, { AnnotationType::SPANRELATION, "spanrelation" }, { AnnotationType::STATEMENT, "statement" }, { AnnotationType::STRING, "string" }, { AnnotationType::SUBJECTIVITY, "subjectivity" }, { AnnotationType::SYNTAX, "syntax" }, { AnnotationType::TABLE, "table" }, { AnnotationType::TERM, "term" }, { AnnotationType::TEXT, "text" }, { AnnotationType::STYLE, "style" }, { AnnotationType::TIMESEGMENT, "timesegment" }, { AnnotationType::UTTERANCE, "utterance" }, { AnnotationType::WHITESPACE, "whitespace" }, { AnnotationType::TOKEN, "token" }, }; //foliaspec:string_annotationtype_map //A mapping from strings to annotation types const map s_ant_map = { { "NONE", AnnotationType::NO_ANN }, { "alternative", AnnotationType::ALTERNATIVE }, { "chunking", AnnotationType::CHUNKING }, { "comment", AnnotationType::COMMENT }, { "rawcontent", AnnotationType::RAWCONTENT }, { "coreference", AnnotationType::COREFERENCE }, { "correction", AnnotationType::CORRECTION }, { "definition", AnnotationType::DEFINITION }, { "dependency", AnnotationType::DEPENDENCY }, { "description", AnnotationType::DESCRIPTION }, { "division", AnnotationType::DIVISION }, { "domain", AnnotationType::DOMAIN }, { "entity", AnnotationType::ENTITY }, { "entry", AnnotationType::ENTRY }, { "errordetection", AnnotationType::ERRORDETECTION }, { "event", AnnotationType::EVENT }, { "example", AnnotationType::EXAMPLE }, { "figure", AnnotationType::FIGURE }, { "gap", AnnotationType::GAP }, { "head", AnnotationType::HEAD }, { "hiddentoken", AnnotationType::HIDDENTOKEN }, { "hyphenation", AnnotationType::HYPHENATION }, { "lang", AnnotationType::LANG }, { "lemma", AnnotationType::LEMMA }, { "linebreak", AnnotationType::LINEBREAK }, { "list", AnnotationType::LIST }, { "metric", AnnotationType::METRIC }, { "morphological", AnnotationType::MORPHOLOGICAL }, { "note", AnnotationType::NOTE }, { "observation", AnnotationType::OBSERVATION }, { "paragraph", AnnotationType::PARAGRAPH }, { "part", AnnotationType::PART }, { "phon", AnnotationType::PHON }, { "phonological", AnnotationType::PHONOLOGICAL }, { "pos", AnnotationType::POS }, { "predicate", AnnotationType::PREDICATE }, { "quote", AnnotationType::QUOTE }, { "reference", AnnotationType::REFERENCE }, { "relation", AnnotationType::RELATION }, { "semrole", AnnotationType::SEMROLE }, { "sense", AnnotationType::SENSE }, { "sentence", AnnotationType::SENTENCE }, { "sentiment", AnnotationType::SENTIMENT }, { "spanrelation", AnnotationType::SPANRELATION }, { "statement", AnnotationType::STATEMENT }, { "string", AnnotationType::STRING }, { "subjectivity", AnnotationType::SUBJECTIVITY }, { "syntax", AnnotationType::SYNTAX }, { "table", AnnotationType::TABLE }, { "term", AnnotationType::TERM }, { "text", AnnotationType::TEXT }, { "style", AnnotationType::STYLE }, { "timesegment", AnnotationType::TIMESEGMENT }, { "utterance", AnnotationType::UTTERANCE }, { "whitespace", AnnotationType::WHITESPACE }, { "token", AnnotationType::TOKEN }, }; //foliaspec:elementtype_string_map const map et_s_map = { { BASE, "FoLiA" }, { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, "_AbstractAnnotationLayer" }, { AbstractContentAnnotation_t, "_AbstractContentAnnotation" }, { AbstractCorrectionChild_t, "_AbstractCorrectionChild" }, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t, "_AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation" }, { AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, "_AbstractInlineAnnotation" }, { AbstractSpanAnnotation_t, "_AbstractSpanAnnotation" }, { AbstractSpanRole_t, "_AbstractSpanRole" }, { AbstractStructureElement_t, "_AbstractStructureElement" }, { AbstractSubtokenAnnotation_t, "_AbstractSubtokenAnnotation" }, { AbstractTextMarkup_t, "_AbstractTextMarkup" }, { ActorFeature_t, "actor" }, { Alternative_t, "alt" }, { AlternativeLayers_t, "altlayers" }, { BegindatetimeFeature_t, "begindatetime" }, { Caption_t, "caption" }, { Cell_t, "cell" }, { Chunk_t, "chunk" }, { ChunkingLayer_t, "chunking" }, { Comment_t, "comment" }, { Content_t, "content" }, { CoreferenceChain_t, "coreferencechain" }, { CoreferenceLayer_t, "coreferences" }, { CoreferenceLink_t, "coreferencelink" }, { Correction_t, "correction" }, { Current_t, "current" }, { Definition_t, "def" }, { DependenciesLayer_t, "dependencies" }, { Dependency_t, "dependency" }, { DependencyDependent_t, "dep" }, { Description_t, "desc" }, { Division_t, "div" }, { DomainAnnotation_t, "domain" }, { EnddatetimeFeature_t, "enddatetime" }, { EntitiesLayer_t, "entities" }, { Entity_t, "entity" }, { Entry_t, "entry" }, { ErrorDetection_t, "errordetection" }, { Event_t, "event" }, { Example_t, "ex" }, { External_t, "external" }, { Feature_t, "feat" }, { Figure_t, "figure" }, { ForeignData_t, "foreign-data" }, { FunctionFeature_t, "function" }, { Gap_t, "gap" }, { Head_t, "head" }, { HeadFeature_t, "headfeature" }, { Headspan_t, "hd" }, { Hiddenword_t, "hiddenw" }, { Hyphbreak_t, "t-hbr" }, { Label_t, "label" }, { LangAnnotation_t, "lang" }, { LemmaAnnotation_t, "lemma" }, { LevelFeature_t, "level" }, { Linebreak_t, "br" }, { LinkReference_t, "xref" }, { List_t, "list" }, { ListItem_t, "item" }, { Metric_t, "metric" }, { ModalityFeature_t, "modality" }, { Morpheme_t, "morpheme" }, { MorphologyLayer_t, "morphology" }, { New_t, "new" }, { Note_t, "note" }, { Observation_t, "observation" }, { ObservationLayer_t, "observations" }, { Original_t, "original" }, { Paragraph_t, "p" }, { Part_t, "part" }, { PhonContent_t, "ph" }, { Phoneme_t, "phoneme" }, { PhonologyLayer_t, "phonology" }, { PolarityFeature_t, "polarity" }, { PosAnnotation_t, "pos" }, { Predicate_t, "predicate" }, { Quote_t, "quote" }, { Reference_t, "ref" }, { Relation_t, "relation" }, { Row_t, "row" }, { SemanticRole_t, "semrole" }, { SemanticRolesLayer_t, "semroles" }, { SenseAnnotation_t, "sense" }, { Sentence_t, "s" }, { Sentiment_t, "sentiment" }, { SentimentLayer_t, "sentiments" }, { Source_t, "source" }, { SpanRelation_t, "spanrelation" }, { SpanRelationLayer_t, "spanrelations" }, { Speech_t, "speech" }, { Statement_t, "statement" }, { StatementLayer_t, "statements" }, { StatementRelation_t, "rel" }, { StrengthFeature_t, "strength" }, { String_t, "str" }, { StyleFeature_t, "style" }, { SubjectivityAnnotation_t, "subjectivity" }, { Suggestion_t, "suggestion" }, { SynsetFeature_t, "synset" }, { SyntacticUnit_t, "su" }, { SyntaxLayer_t, "syntax" }, { Table_t, "table" }, { TableHead_t, "tablehead" }, { Target_t, "target" }, { Term_t, "term" }, { Text_t, "text" }, { TextContent_t, "t" }, { TextMarkupCorrection_t, "t-correction" }, { TextMarkupError_t, "t-error" }, { TextMarkupGap_t, "t-gap" }, { TextMarkupReference_t, "t-ref" }, { TextMarkupString_t, "t-str" }, { TextMarkupStyle_t, "t-style" }, { TimeFeature_t, "time" }, { TimeSegment_t, "timesegment" }, { TimingLayer_t, "timing" }, { Utterance_t, "utt" }, { ValueFeature_t, "value" }, { Whitespace_t, "whitespace" }, { Word_t, "w" }, { WordReference_t, "wref" }, { PlaceHolder_t, "_PlaceHolder" }, { XmlComment_t, "_XmlComment" }, { XmlText_t, "_XmlText" } }; //foliaspec:string_elementtype_map const map s_et_map = { { "FoLiA", BASE }, { "_AbstractAnnotationLayer", AbstractAnnotationLayer_t }, { "_AbstractContentAnnotation", AbstractContentAnnotation_t }, { "_AbstractCorrectionChild", AbstractCorrectionChild_t }, { "_AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation", AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t }, { "_AbstractInlineAnnotation", AbstractInlineAnnotation_t }, { "_AbstractSpanAnnotation", AbstractSpanAnnotation_t }, { "_AbstractSpanRole", AbstractSpanRole_t }, { "_AbstractStructureElement", AbstractStructureElement_t }, { "_AbstractSubtokenAnnotation", AbstractSubtokenAnnotation_t }, { "_AbstractTextMarkup", AbstractTextMarkup_t }, { "actor", ActorFeature_t }, { "alt", Alternative_t }, { "altlayers", AlternativeLayers_t }, { "begindatetime", BegindatetimeFeature_t }, { "caption", Caption_t }, { "cell", Cell_t }, { "chunk", Chunk_t }, { "chunking", ChunkingLayer_t }, { "comment", Comment_t }, { "content", Content_t }, { "coreferencechain", CoreferenceChain_t }, { "coreferences", CoreferenceLayer_t }, { "coreferencelink", CoreferenceLink_t }, { "correction", Correction_t }, { "current", Current_t }, { "def", Definition_t }, { "dependencies", DependenciesLayer_t }, { "dependency", Dependency_t }, { "dep", DependencyDependent_t }, { "desc", Description_t }, { "div", Division_t }, { "domain", DomainAnnotation_t }, { "enddatetime", EnddatetimeFeature_t }, { "entities", EntitiesLayer_t }, { "entity", Entity_t }, { "entry", Entry_t }, { "errordetection", ErrorDetection_t }, { "event", Event_t }, { "ex", Example_t }, { "external", External_t }, { "feat", Feature_t }, { "figure", Figure_t }, { "foreign-data", ForeignData_t }, { "function", FunctionFeature_t }, { "gap", Gap_t }, { "head", Head_t }, { "headfeature", HeadFeature_t }, { "hd", Headspan_t }, { "hiddenw", Hiddenword_t }, { "t-hbr", Hyphbreak_t }, { "label", Label_t }, { "lang", LangAnnotation_t }, { "lemma", LemmaAnnotation_t }, { "level", LevelFeature_t }, { "br", Linebreak_t }, { "xref", LinkReference_t }, { "list", List_t }, { "item", ListItem_t }, { "metric", Metric_t }, { "modality", ModalityFeature_t }, { "morpheme", Morpheme_t }, { "morphology", MorphologyLayer_t }, { "new", New_t }, { "note", Note_t }, { "observation", Observation_t }, { "observations", ObservationLayer_t }, { "original", Original_t }, { "p", Paragraph_t }, { "part", Part_t }, { "ph", PhonContent_t }, { "phoneme", Phoneme_t }, { "phonology", PhonologyLayer_t }, { "polarity", PolarityFeature_t }, { "pos", PosAnnotation_t }, { "predicate", Predicate_t }, { "quote", Quote_t }, { "ref", Reference_t }, { "relation", Relation_t }, { "row", Row_t }, { "semrole", SemanticRole_t }, { "semroles", SemanticRolesLayer_t }, { "sense", SenseAnnotation_t }, { "s", Sentence_t }, { "sentiment", Sentiment_t }, { "sentiments", SentimentLayer_t }, { "source", Source_t }, { "spanrelation", SpanRelation_t }, { "spanrelations", SpanRelationLayer_t }, { "speech", Speech_t }, { "statement", Statement_t }, { "statements", StatementLayer_t }, { "rel", StatementRelation_t }, { "strength", StrengthFeature_t }, { "str", String_t }, { "style", StyleFeature_t }, { "subjectivity", SubjectivityAnnotation_t }, { "suggestion", Suggestion_t }, { "synset", SynsetFeature_t }, { "su", SyntacticUnit_t }, { "syntax", SyntaxLayer_t }, { "table", Table_t }, { "tablehead", TableHead_t }, { "target", Target_t }, { "term", Term_t }, { "text", Text_t }, { "t", TextContent_t }, { "t-correction", TextMarkupCorrection_t }, { "t-error", TextMarkupError_t }, { "t-gap", TextMarkupGap_t }, { "t-ref", TextMarkupReference_t }, { "t-str", TextMarkupString_t }, { "t-style", TextMarkupStyle_t }, { "time", TimeFeature_t }, { "timesegment", TimeSegment_t }, { "timing", TimingLayer_t }, { "utt", Utterance_t }, { "value", ValueFeature_t }, { "whitespace", Whitespace_t }, { "w", Word_t }, { "wref", WordReference_t }, { "_PlaceHolder", PlaceHolder_t }, { "_XmlComment", XmlComment_t }, { "_XmlText", XmlText_t } }; //foliaspec:default_ignore //Default ignore list for the select() method, do not descend into these const set default_ignore = { Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, ForeignData_t, Original_t, Suggestion_t }; //foliaspec:default_ignore_annotations //Default ignore list for token annotation const set default_ignore_annotations = { Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, MorphologyLayer_t, Original_t, PhonologyLayer_t, Suggestion_t }; //foliaspec:default_ignore_structure //Default ignore list for structure annotation const set default_ignore_structure = { Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, ChunkingLayer_t, CoreferenceLayer_t, DependenciesLayer_t, EntitiesLayer_t, MorphologyLayer_t, ObservationLayer_t, Original_t, PhonologyLayer_t, SemanticRolesLayer_t, SentimentLayer_t, SpanRelationLayer_t, StatementLayer_t, Suggestion_t, SyntaxLayer_t, TimingLayer_t }; const set AnnoExcludeSet = { Original_t, Suggestion_t }; const set SpanSet = { SyntacticUnit_t, Chunk_t, Entity_t, Headspan_t, DependencyDependent_t, CoreferenceLink_t, CoreferenceChain_t, SemanticRole_t, SemanticRolesLayer_t, TimeSegment_t }; properties DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; //these are not in the external specification yet: properties FoLiA::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties DCOI::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties XmlComment::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties PlaceHolder::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties XmlText::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; //foliaspec:instantiateelementproperties //Instantiates all element properties for the first time, setting them to the default properties properties AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties AbstractContentAnnotation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties AbstractCorrectionChild::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties AbstractInlineAnnotation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties AbstractSpanRole::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties AbstractStructureElement::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties AbstractSubtokenAnnotation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties ActorFeature::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Alternative::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties AlternativeLayers::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties BegindatetimeFeature::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Caption::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Cell::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Chunk::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties ChunkingLayer::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Comment::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Content::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties CoreferenceChain::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties CoreferenceLayer::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties CoreferenceLink::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Correction::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Current::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Definition::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties DependenciesLayer::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Dependency::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties DependencyDependent::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Description::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Division::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties DomainAnnotation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties EnddatetimeFeature::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties EntitiesLayer::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Entity::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Entry::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties ErrorDetection::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Event::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Example::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties External::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Feature::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Figure::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties ForeignData::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties FunctionFeature::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Gap::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Head::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties HeadFeature::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Headspan::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Hiddenword::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Hyphbreak::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Label::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties LangAnnotation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties LemmaAnnotation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties LevelFeature::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Linebreak::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties LinkReference::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties List::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties ListItem::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Metric::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties ModalityFeature::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Morpheme::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties MorphologyLayer::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties New::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Note::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Observation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties ObservationLayer::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Original::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Paragraph::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Part::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties PhonContent::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Phoneme::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties PhonologyLayer::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties PolarityFeature::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties PosAnnotation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Predicate::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Quote::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Reference::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Relation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Row::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties SemanticRole::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties SemanticRolesLayer::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties SenseAnnotation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Sentence::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Sentiment::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties SentimentLayer::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Source::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties SpanRelation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties SpanRelationLayer::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Speech::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Statement::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties StatementLayer::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties StatementRelation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties StrengthFeature::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties String::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties StyleFeature::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties SubjectivityAnnotation::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Suggestion::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties SynsetFeature::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties SyntacticUnit::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties SyntaxLayer::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Table::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties TableHead::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Target::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Term::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Text::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties TextContent::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties TextMarkupCorrection::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties TextMarkupError::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties TextMarkupGap::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties TextMarkupReference::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties TextMarkupString::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties TextMarkupStyle::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties TimeFeature::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties TimeSegment::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties TimingLayer::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Utterance::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties ValueFeature::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Whitespace::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties Word::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; properties WordReference::PROPS = DEFAULT_PROPERTIES; set& operator+=( set& a , const set& b ){ a.insert(b.begin(), b.end()); return a; } void static_init(){ /// initialize a lot of statics ('constants') /// This function should be called once. FoLiA::PROPS.XMLTAG = "FoLiA"; FoLiA::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += { Text_t, Speech_t }; DCOI::PROPS.XMLTAG = "DCOI"; DCOI::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += { Text_t, Speech_t }; //foliaspec:begin:setelementproperties //Sets all element properties for all elements //------ AbstractAnnotationLayer ------- AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = AbstractAnnotationLayer_t; AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t}; AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID; AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS.PRINTABLE = false; AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS.SETONLY = true; AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = false; //------ AbstractContentAnnotation ------- AbstractContentAnnotation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = AbstractContentAnnotation_t; AbstractContentAnnotation::PROPS.OCCURRENCES = 0; AbstractContentAnnotation::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = CLASS|ANNOTATOR|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|METADATA; AbstractContentAnnotation::PROPS.REQUIRED_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; //------ AbstractCorrectionChild ------- AbstractCorrectionChild::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = AbstractCorrectionChild_t; AbstractCorrectionChild::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, AbstractSpanAnnotation_t, AbstractStructureElement_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, PhonContent_t, String_t, TextContent_t}; AbstractCorrectionChild::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|ANNOTATOR|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|N; AbstractCorrectionChild::PROPS.PRINTABLE = true; AbstractCorrectionChild::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = true; AbstractCorrectionChild::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = "NONE"; //------ AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation ------- AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t; AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS.REQUIRED_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; //------ AbstractInlineAnnotation ------- AbstractInlineAnnotation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = AbstractInlineAnnotation_t; AbstractInlineAnnotation::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t}; AbstractInlineAnnotation::PROPS.OCCURRENCES_PER_SET = 1; AbstractInlineAnnotation::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|CLASS|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|TEXTCLASS|METADATA; AbstractInlineAnnotation::PROPS.REQUIRED_ATTRIBS = CLASS; //------ AbstractSpanAnnotation ------- AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = AbstractSpanAnnotation_t; AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t, Relation_t}; AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|CLASS|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|TEXTCLASS|METADATA; AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS.PRINTABLE = true; AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = true; //------ AbstractSpanRole ------- AbstractSpanRole::PROPS = AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS; AbstractSpanRole::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = AbstractSpanRole_t; AbstractSpanRole::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t, Relation_t, WordReference_t, Hiddenword_t, Morpheme_t, Phoneme_t, Word_t}; AbstractSpanRole::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID; //------ AbstractStructureElement ------- AbstractStructureElement::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = AbstractStructureElement_t; AbstractStructureElement::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, Part_t, Relation_t}; AbstractStructureElement::PROPS.AUTO_GENERATE_ID = true; AbstractStructureElement::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|CLASS|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA|SPACE; AbstractStructureElement::PROPS.PRINTABLE = true; AbstractStructureElement::PROPS.REQUIRED_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; AbstractStructureElement::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = true; AbstractStructureElement::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = "\n\n"; //------ AbstractSubtokenAnnotation ------- AbstractSubtokenAnnotation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = AbstractSubtokenAnnotation_t; AbstractSubtokenAnnotation::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, Part_t, Relation_t}; AbstractSubtokenAnnotation::PROPS.AUTO_GENERATE_ID = true; AbstractSubtokenAnnotation::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|CLASS|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA; AbstractSubtokenAnnotation::PROPS.PRINTABLE = true; AbstractSubtokenAnnotation::PROPS.REQUIRED_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; AbstractSubtokenAnnotation::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = true; AbstractSubtokenAnnotation::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = "\n\n"; //------ AbstractTextMarkup ------- AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = AbstractTextMarkup_t; AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractTextMarkup_t, Comment_t, Description_t, Linebreak_t, XmlText_t}; AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|CLASS|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA; AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS.PRINTABLE = true; AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS.TEXTCONTAINER = true; AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = ""; AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS.XLINK = true; //------ Alternative ------- Alternative::PROPS = AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS; Alternative::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Alternative_t; Alternative::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t, MorphologyLayer_t, PhonologyLayer_t}; Alternative::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::ALTERNATIVE; Alternative::PROPS.AUTH = false; Alternative::PROPS.LABEL = "Alternative"; Alternative::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA; Alternative::PROPS.PRINTABLE = false; Alternative::PROPS.REQUIRED_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; Alternative::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = false; Alternative::PROPS.XMLTAG = "alt"; //------ AlternativeLayers ------- AlternativeLayers::PROPS = AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS; AlternativeLayers::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = AlternativeLayers_t; AlternativeLayers::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, Comment_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t}; AlternativeLayers::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::ALTERNATIVE; AlternativeLayers::PROPS.AUTH = false; AlternativeLayers::PROPS.LABEL = "Alternative Layers"; AlternativeLayers::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA; AlternativeLayers::PROPS.PRINTABLE = false; AlternativeLayers::PROPS.REQUIRED_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; AlternativeLayers::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = false; AlternativeLayers::PROPS.XMLTAG = "altlayers"; //------ Caption ------- Caption::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Caption::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Caption_t; Caption::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Gap_t, Linebreak_t, Metric_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Quote_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, TextContent_t, Whitespace_t}; Caption::PROPS.LABEL = "Caption"; Caption::PROPS.OCCURRENCES = 1; Caption::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA|SPACE; Caption::PROPS.XMLTAG = "caption"; //------ Cell ------- Cell::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Cell::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Cell_t; Cell::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Entry_t, Event_t, Example_t, Feature_t, Figure_t, ForeignData_t, Gap_t, Head_t, Hiddenword_t, Linebreak_t, List_t, Metric_t, Note_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, Quote_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, TextContent_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t}; Cell::PROPS.LABEL = "Cell"; Cell::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA|SPACE; Cell::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = " | "; Cell::PROPS.XMLTAG = "cell"; //------ Chunk ------- Chunk::PROPS = AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS; Chunk::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Chunk_t; Chunk::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t, Relation_t, WordReference_t, Hiddenword_t, Morpheme_t, Phoneme_t, Word_t}; Chunk::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::CHUNKING; Chunk::PROPS.LABEL = "Chunk"; Chunk::PROPS.XMLTAG = "chunk"; //------ ChunkingLayer ------- ChunkingLayer::PROPS = AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS; ChunkingLayer::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = ChunkingLayer_t; ChunkingLayer::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Chunk_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t}; ChunkingLayer::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::CHUNKING; ChunkingLayer::PROPS.XMLTAG = "chunking"; //------ Comment ------- Comment::PROPS = AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS; Comment::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Comment_t; Comment::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::COMMENT; Comment::PROPS.LABEL = "Comment"; Comment::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|ANNOTATOR|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|N|METADATA; Comment::PROPS.PRINTABLE = false; Comment::PROPS.XMLTAG = "comment"; //------ Content ------- Content::PROPS = AbstractContentAnnotation::PROPS; Content::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Content_t; Content::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::RAWCONTENT; Content::PROPS.LABEL = "Raw Content"; Content::PROPS.OCCURRENCES = 1; Content::PROPS.PRINTABLE = true; Content::PROPS.XMLTAG = "content"; //------ CoreferenceChain ------- CoreferenceChain::PROPS = AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS; CoreferenceChain::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = CoreferenceChain_t; CoreferenceChain::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, CoreferenceLink_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t, Relation_t}; CoreferenceChain::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::COREFERENCE; CoreferenceChain::PROPS.LABEL = "Coreference Chain"; CoreferenceChain::PROPS.REQUIRED_DATA += {CoreferenceLink_t}; CoreferenceChain::PROPS.XMLTAG = "coreferencechain"; //------ CoreferenceLayer ------- CoreferenceLayer::PROPS = AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS; CoreferenceLayer::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = CoreferenceLayer_t; CoreferenceLayer::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, CoreferenceChain_t, Correction_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t}; CoreferenceLayer::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::COREFERENCE; CoreferenceLayer::PROPS.XMLTAG = "coreferences"; //------ CoreferenceLink ------- CoreferenceLink::PROPS = AbstractSpanRole::PROPS; CoreferenceLink::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = CoreferenceLink_t; CoreferenceLink::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Headspan_t, LevelFeature_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t, ModalityFeature_t, Relation_t, TimeFeature_t, WordReference_t, Hiddenword_t, Morpheme_t, Phoneme_t, Word_t}; CoreferenceLink::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::COREFERENCE; CoreferenceLink::PROPS.LABEL = "Coreference Link"; CoreferenceLink::PROPS.XMLTAG = "coreferencelink"; //------ Correction ------- Correction::PROPS = AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS; Correction::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Correction_t; Correction::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Current_t, Description_t, ErrorDetection_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, New_t, Original_t, Suggestion_t}; Correction::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::CORRECTION; Correction::PROPS.LABEL = "Correction"; Correction::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|CLASS|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA; Correction::PROPS.PRINTABLE = true; Correction::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = true; Correction::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = "NONE"; Correction::PROPS.XMLTAG = "correction"; //------ Current ------- Current::PROPS = AbstractCorrectionChild::PROPS; Current::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Current_t; Current::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::CORRECTION; Current::PROPS.OCCURRENCES = 1; Current::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; Current::PROPS.XMLTAG = "current"; //------ Definition ------- Definition::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Definition::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Definition_t; Definition::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, Figure_t, ForeignData_t, Hiddenword_t, Linebreak_t, List_t, Metric_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, Table_t, TextContent_t, Utterance_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t}; Definition::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::DEFINITION; Definition::PROPS.LABEL = "Definition"; Definition::PROPS.XMLTAG = "def"; //------ DependenciesLayer ------- DependenciesLayer::PROPS = AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS; DependenciesLayer::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = DependenciesLayer_t; DependenciesLayer::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Correction_t, Dependency_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t}; DependenciesLayer::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::DEPENDENCY; DependenciesLayer::PROPS.XMLTAG = "dependencies"; //------ Dependency ------- Dependency::PROPS = AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS; Dependency::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Dependency_t; Dependency::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, DependencyDependent_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Headspan_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t, Relation_t}; Dependency::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::DEPENDENCY; Dependency::PROPS.LABEL = "Dependency"; Dependency::PROPS.REQUIRED_DATA += {DependencyDependent_t, Headspan_t}; Dependency::PROPS.XMLTAG = "dependency"; //------ DependencyDependent ------- DependencyDependent::PROPS = AbstractSpanRole::PROPS; DependencyDependent::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = DependencyDependent_t; DependencyDependent::PROPS.LABEL = "Dependent"; DependencyDependent::PROPS.OCCURRENCES = 1; DependencyDependent::PROPS.XMLTAG = "dep"; //------ Description ------- Description::PROPS = AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS; Description::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Description_t; Description::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::DESCRIPTION; Description::PROPS.LABEL = "Description"; Description::PROPS.OCCURRENCES = 1; Description::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|ANNOTATOR|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|N|METADATA; Description::PROPS.XMLTAG = "desc"; //------ Division ------- Division::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Division::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Division_t; Division::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Division_t, Entry_t, Event_t, Example_t, Feature_t, Figure_t, ForeignData_t, Gap_t, Head_t, Linebreak_t, List_t, Metric_t, Note_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Quote_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, Table_t, TextContent_t, Utterance_t, Whitespace_t}; Division::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::DIVISION; Division::PROPS.LABEL = "Division"; Division::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = "\n\n\n"; Division::PROPS.XMLTAG = "div"; //------ DomainAnnotation ------- DomainAnnotation::PROPS = AbstractInlineAnnotation::PROPS; DomainAnnotation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = DomainAnnotation_t; DomainAnnotation::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::DOMAIN; DomainAnnotation::PROPS.LABEL = "Domain"; DomainAnnotation::PROPS.OCCURRENCES_PER_SET = 0; DomainAnnotation::PROPS.XMLTAG = "domain"; //------ EntitiesLayer ------- EntitiesLayer::PROPS = AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS; EntitiesLayer::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = EntitiesLayer_t; EntitiesLayer::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Entity_t, ForeignData_t}; EntitiesLayer::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::ENTITY; EntitiesLayer::PROPS.XMLTAG = "entities"; //------ Entity ------- Entity::PROPS = AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS; Entity::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Entity_t; Entity::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t, Relation_t, WordReference_t, Hiddenword_t, Morpheme_t, Phoneme_t, Word_t}; Entity::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::ENTITY; Entity::PROPS.LABEL = "Entity"; Entity::PROPS.XMLTAG = "entity"; //------ Entry ------- Entry::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Entry::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Entry_t; Entry::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Definition_t, Description_t, Example_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, Part_t, Relation_t, String_t, Term_t, TextContent_t}; Entry::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::ENTRY; Entry::PROPS.LABEL = "Entry"; Entry::PROPS.XMLTAG = "entry"; //------ ErrorDetection ------- ErrorDetection::PROPS = AbstractInlineAnnotation::PROPS; ErrorDetection::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = ErrorDetection_t; ErrorDetection::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::ERRORDETECTION; ErrorDetection::PROPS.LABEL = "Error Detection"; ErrorDetection::PROPS.OCCURRENCES_PER_SET = 0; ErrorDetection::PROPS.XMLTAG = "errordetection"; //------ Event ------- Event::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Event::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Event_t; Event::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, ActorFeature_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, BegindatetimeFeature_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Division_t, EnddatetimeFeature_t, Entry_t, Event_t, Example_t, Feature_t, Figure_t, ForeignData_t, Gap_t, Head_t, Hiddenword_t, Linebreak_t, List_t, Metric_t, Note_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Quote_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, Table_t, TextContent_t, Utterance_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t}; Event::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::EVENT; Event::PROPS.LABEL = "Event"; Event::PROPS.XMLTAG = "event"; //------ Example ------- Example::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Example::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Example_t; Example::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, Figure_t, ForeignData_t, Hiddenword_t, Linebreak_t, List_t, Metric_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, Table_t, TextContent_t, Utterance_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t}; Example::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::EXAMPLE; Example::PROPS.LABEL = "Example"; Example::PROPS.XMLTAG = "ex"; //------ External ------- External::PROPS = AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS; External::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = External_t; External::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Description_t}; External::PROPS.AUTH = true; External::PROPS.LABEL = "External"; External::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; External::PROPS.PRINTABLE = true; External::PROPS.REQUIRED_ATTRIBS = SRC; External::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = false; External::PROPS.XMLTAG = "external"; //------ Feature ------- Feature::PROPS = AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS; Feature::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Feature_t; Feature::PROPS.LABEL = "Feature"; Feature::PROPS.XMLTAG = "feat"; //------ ActorFeature ------- ActorFeature::PROPS = Feature::PROPS; ActorFeature::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = ActorFeature_t; ActorFeature::PROPS.SUBSET = "actor"; ActorFeature::PROPS.XMLTAG = "actor"; //------ BegindatetimeFeature ------- BegindatetimeFeature::PROPS = Feature::PROPS; BegindatetimeFeature::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = BegindatetimeFeature_t; BegindatetimeFeature::PROPS.SUBSET = "begindatetime"; BegindatetimeFeature::PROPS.XMLTAG = "begindatetime"; //------ EnddatetimeFeature ------- EnddatetimeFeature::PROPS = Feature::PROPS; EnddatetimeFeature::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = EnddatetimeFeature_t; EnddatetimeFeature::PROPS.SUBSET = "enddatetime"; EnddatetimeFeature::PROPS.XMLTAG = "enddatetime"; //------ Figure ------- Figure::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Figure::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Figure_t; Figure::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Caption_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, Part_t, Relation_t, String_t, TextContent_t}; Figure::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::FIGURE; Figure::PROPS.LABEL = "Figure"; Figure::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = false; Figure::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = "\n\n"; Figure::PROPS.XMLTAG = "figure"; //------ ForeignData ------- ForeignData::PROPS = AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS; ForeignData::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = ForeignData_t; ForeignData::PROPS.XMLTAG = "foreign-data"; //------ FunctionFeature ------- FunctionFeature::PROPS = Feature::PROPS; FunctionFeature::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = FunctionFeature_t; FunctionFeature::PROPS.SUBSET = "function"; FunctionFeature::PROPS.XMLTAG = "function"; //------ Gap ------- Gap::PROPS = AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS; Gap::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Gap_t; Gap::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Content_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, Part_t}; Gap::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::GAP; Gap::PROPS.LABEL = "Gap"; Gap::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|CLASS|ANNOTATOR|N|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|METADATA; Gap::PROPS.XMLTAG = "gap"; //------ Head ------- Head::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Head::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Head_t; Head::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Event_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Gap_t, Hiddenword_t, Linebreak_t, Metric_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, TextContent_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t}; Head::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::HEAD; Head::PROPS.LABEL = "Head"; Head::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = "\n\n"; Head::PROPS.XMLTAG = "head"; //------ HeadFeature ------- HeadFeature::PROPS = Feature::PROPS; HeadFeature::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = HeadFeature_t; HeadFeature::PROPS.SUBSET = "head"; HeadFeature::PROPS.XMLTAG = "head"; //------ Headspan ------- Headspan::PROPS = AbstractSpanRole::PROPS; Headspan::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Headspan_t; Headspan::PROPS.LABEL = "Head"; Headspan::PROPS.OCCURRENCES = 1; Headspan::PROPS.XMLTAG = "hd"; //------ Hiddenword ------- Hiddenword::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Hiddenword::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Hiddenword_t; Hiddenword::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, String_t, TextContent_t}; Hiddenword::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::HIDDENTOKEN; Hiddenword::PROPS.HIDDEN = true; Hiddenword::PROPS.LABEL = "Hidden Word/Token"; Hiddenword::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|CLASS|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|TEXTCLASS|METADATA|SPACE; Hiddenword::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = " "; Hiddenword::PROPS.WREFABLE = true; Hiddenword::PROPS.XMLTAG = "hiddenw"; //------ Hyphbreak ------- Hyphbreak::PROPS = AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS; Hyphbreak::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Hyphbreak_t; Hyphbreak::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::HYPHENATION; Hyphbreak::PROPS.LABEL = "Hyphbreak"; Hyphbreak::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = ""; Hyphbreak::PROPS.XMLTAG = "t-hbr"; //------ Label ------- Label::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Label::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Label_t; Label::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Hiddenword_t, Linebreak_t, Metric_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, String_t, TextContent_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t}; Label::PROPS.LABEL = "Label"; Label::PROPS.XMLTAG = "label"; //------ LangAnnotation ------- LangAnnotation::PROPS = AbstractInlineAnnotation::PROPS; LangAnnotation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = LangAnnotation_t; LangAnnotation::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::LANG; LangAnnotation::PROPS.LABEL = "Language"; LangAnnotation::PROPS.XMLTAG = "lang"; //------ LemmaAnnotation ------- LemmaAnnotation::PROPS = AbstractInlineAnnotation::PROPS; LemmaAnnotation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = LemmaAnnotation_t; LemmaAnnotation::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::LEMMA; LemmaAnnotation::PROPS.LABEL = "Lemma"; LemmaAnnotation::PROPS.XMLTAG = "lemma"; //------ LevelFeature ------- LevelFeature::PROPS = Feature::PROPS; LevelFeature::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = LevelFeature_t; LevelFeature::PROPS.SUBSET = "level"; LevelFeature::PROPS.XMLTAG = "level"; //------ Linebreak ------- Linebreak::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Linebreak::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Linebreak_t; Linebreak::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::LINEBREAK; Linebreak::PROPS.LABEL = "Linebreak"; Linebreak::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = ""; Linebreak::PROPS.XLINK = true; Linebreak::PROPS.XMLTAG = "br"; //------ LinkReference ------- LinkReference::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = LinkReference_t; LinkReference::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = IDREF; LinkReference::PROPS.XMLTAG = "xref"; //------ List ------- List::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; List::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = List_t; List::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Caption_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Event_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, ListItem_t, Metric_t, Note_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, String_t, TextContent_t}; List::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::LIST; List::PROPS.LABEL = "List"; List::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = "\n\n"; List::PROPS.XMLTAG = "list"; //------ ListItem ------- ListItem::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; ListItem::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = ListItem_t; ListItem::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Event_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Gap_t, Hiddenword_t, Label_t, Linebreak_t, List_t, Metric_t, Note_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Quote_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, TextContent_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t}; ListItem::PROPS.LABEL = "List Item"; ListItem::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA; ListItem::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = "\n"; ListItem::PROPS.XMLTAG = "item"; //------ Metric ------- Metric::PROPS = AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS; Metric::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Metric_t; Metric::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, ValueFeature_t}; Metric::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::METRIC; Metric::PROPS.LABEL = "Metric"; Metric::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|CLASS|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA; Metric::PROPS.XMLTAG = "metric"; //------ ModalityFeature ------- ModalityFeature::PROPS = Feature::PROPS; ModalityFeature::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = ModalityFeature_t; ModalityFeature::PROPS.SUBSET = "modality"; ModalityFeature::PROPS.XMLTAG = "modality"; //------ Morpheme ------- Morpheme::PROPS = AbstractSubtokenAnnotation::PROPS; Morpheme::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Morpheme_t; Morpheme::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, FunctionFeature_t, Metric_t, Morpheme_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Relation_t, String_t, TextContent_t}; Morpheme::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::MORPHOLOGICAL; Morpheme::PROPS.LABEL = "Morpheme"; Morpheme::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = ""; Morpheme::PROPS.WREFABLE = true; Morpheme::PROPS.XMLTAG = "morpheme"; //------ MorphologyLayer ------- MorphologyLayer::PROPS = AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS; MorphologyLayer::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = MorphologyLayer_t; MorphologyLayer::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t, Morpheme_t}; MorphologyLayer::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::MORPHOLOGICAL; MorphologyLayer::PROPS.XMLTAG = "morphology"; //------ New ------- New::PROPS = AbstractCorrectionChild::PROPS; New::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = New_t; New::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::CORRECTION; New::PROPS.OCCURRENCES = 1; New::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; New::PROPS.XMLTAG = "new"; //------ Note ------- Note::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Note::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Note_t; Note::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Example_t, Feature_t, Figure_t, ForeignData_t, Head_t, Hiddenword_t, Linebreak_t, List_t, Metric_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, Table_t, TextContent_t, Utterance_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t}; Note::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::NOTE; Note::PROPS.LABEL = "Note"; Note::PROPS.XMLTAG = "note"; //------ Observation ------- Observation::PROPS = AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS; Observation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Observation_t; Observation::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t, Relation_t, WordReference_t, Hiddenword_t, Morpheme_t, Phoneme_t, Word_t}; Observation::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::OBSERVATION; Observation::PROPS.LABEL = "Observation"; Observation::PROPS.XMLTAG = "observation"; //------ ObservationLayer ------- ObservationLayer::PROPS = AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS; ObservationLayer::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = ObservationLayer_t; ObservationLayer::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t, Observation_t}; ObservationLayer::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::OBSERVATION; ObservationLayer::PROPS.XMLTAG = "observations"; //------ Original ------- Original::PROPS = AbstractCorrectionChild::PROPS; Original::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Original_t; Original::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::CORRECTION; Original::PROPS.AUTH = false; Original::PROPS.OCCURRENCES = 1; Original::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; Original::PROPS.XMLTAG = "original"; //------ Paragraph ------- Paragraph::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Paragraph::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Paragraph_t; Paragraph::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Entry_t, Event_t, Example_t, Feature_t, Figure_t, ForeignData_t, Gap_t, Head_t, Hiddenword_t, Linebreak_t, List_t, Metric_t, Note_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Quote_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, TextContent_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t}; Paragraph::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::PARAGRAPH; Paragraph::PROPS.LABEL = "Paragraph"; Paragraph::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = "\n\n"; Paragraph::PROPS.XMLTAG = "p"; //------ Part ------- Part::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Part::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Part_t; Part::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, AbstractStructureElement_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Relation_t, TextContent_t}; Part::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::PART; Part::PROPS.LABEL = "Part"; Part::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = " "; Part::PROPS.XMLTAG = "part"; //------ PhonContent ------- PhonContent::PROPS = AbstractContentAnnotation::PROPS; PhonContent::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = PhonContent_t; PhonContent::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Description_t, XmlText_t}; PhonContent::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::PHON; PhonContent::PROPS.LABEL = "Phonetic Content"; PhonContent::PROPS.PHONCONTAINER = true; PhonContent::PROPS.PRINTABLE = false; PhonContent::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = true; PhonContent::PROPS.XMLTAG = "ph"; //------ Phoneme ------- Phoneme::PROPS = AbstractSubtokenAnnotation::PROPS; Phoneme::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Phoneme_t; Phoneme::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, FunctionFeature_t, Metric_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Phoneme_t, Relation_t, String_t, TextContent_t}; Phoneme::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::PHONOLOGICAL; Phoneme::PROPS.LABEL = "Phoneme"; Phoneme::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = ""; Phoneme::PROPS.WREFABLE = true; Phoneme::PROPS.XMLTAG = "phoneme"; //------ PhonologyLayer ------- PhonologyLayer::PROPS = AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS; PhonologyLayer::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = PhonologyLayer_t; PhonologyLayer::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t, Phoneme_t}; PhonologyLayer::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::PHONOLOGICAL; PhonologyLayer::PROPS.XMLTAG = "phonology"; //------ PolarityFeature ------- PolarityFeature::PROPS = Feature::PROPS; PolarityFeature::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = PolarityFeature_t; PolarityFeature::PROPS.SUBSET = "polarity"; PolarityFeature::PROPS.XMLTAG = "polarity"; //------ PosAnnotation ------- PosAnnotation::PROPS = AbstractInlineAnnotation::PROPS; PosAnnotation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = PosAnnotation_t; PosAnnotation::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, HeadFeature_t, Metric_t}; PosAnnotation::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::POS; PosAnnotation::PROPS.LABEL = "Part-of-Speech"; PosAnnotation::PROPS.XMLTAG = "pos"; //------ Predicate ------- Predicate::PROPS = AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS; Predicate::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Predicate_t; Predicate::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t, Relation_t, SemanticRole_t, WordReference_t, Hiddenword_t, Morpheme_t, Phoneme_t, Word_t}; Predicate::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::PREDICATE; Predicate::PROPS.LABEL = "Predicate"; Predicate::PROPS.XMLTAG = "predicate"; //------ Quote ------- Quote::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Quote::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Quote_t; Quote::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Division_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Gap_t, Hiddenword_t, Linebreak_t, Metric_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, Quote_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, TextContent_t, Utterance_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t}; Quote::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::QUOTE; Quote::PROPS.LABEL = "Quote"; Quote::PROPS.XMLTAG = "quote"; //------ Reference ------- Reference::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Reference::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Reference_t; Reference::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Hiddenword_t, Linebreak_t, Metric_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Quote_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, TextContent_t, Utterance_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t}; Reference::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::REFERENCE; Reference::PROPS.LABEL = "Reference"; Reference::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = " "; Reference::PROPS.XLINK = true; Reference::PROPS.XMLTAG = "ref"; //------ Relation ------- Relation::PROPS = AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS; Relation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Relation_t; Relation::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t}; Relation::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::RELATION; Relation::PROPS.LABEL = "Relation"; Relation::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|CLASS|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA; Relation::PROPS.PRINTABLE = false; Relation::PROPS.REQUIRED_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; Relation::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = false; Relation::PROPS.XLINK = true; Relation::PROPS.XMLTAG = "relation"; //------ Row ------- Row::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Row::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Row_t; Row::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Cell_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, Part_t, Relation_t}; Row::PROPS.LABEL = "Table Row"; Row::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = "\n"; Row::PROPS.XMLTAG = "row"; //------ SemanticRole ------- SemanticRole::PROPS = AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS; SemanticRole::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = SemanticRole_t; SemanticRole::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Headspan_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t, Relation_t, WordReference_t, Hiddenword_t, Morpheme_t, Phoneme_t, Word_t}; SemanticRole::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::SEMROLE; SemanticRole::PROPS.LABEL = "Semantic Role"; SemanticRole::PROPS.REQUIRED_ATTRIBS = CLASS; SemanticRole::PROPS.XMLTAG = "semrole"; //------ SemanticRolesLayer ------- SemanticRolesLayer::PROPS = AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS; SemanticRolesLayer::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = SemanticRolesLayer_t; SemanticRolesLayer::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t, Predicate_t, SemanticRole_t}; SemanticRolesLayer::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::SEMROLE; SemanticRolesLayer::PROPS.XMLTAG = "semroles"; //------ SenseAnnotation ------- SenseAnnotation::PROPS = AbstractInlineAnnotation::PROPS; SenseAnnotation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = SenseAnnotation_t; SenseAnnotation::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, SynsetFeature_t}; SenseAnnotation::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::SENSE; SenseAnnotation::PROPS.LABEL = "Semantic Sense"; SenseAnnotation::PROPS.OCCURRENCES_PER_SET = 0; SenseAnnotation::PROPS.XMLTAG = "sense"; //------ Sentence ------- Sentence::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Sentence::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Sentence_t; Sentence::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Entry_t, Event_t, Example_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Gap_t, Hiddenword_t, Linebreak_t, Metric_t, Note_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Quote_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, String_t, TextContent_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t}; Sentence::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::SENTENCE; Sentence::PROPS.LABEL = "Sentence"; Sentence::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = " "; Sentence::PROPS.XMLTAG = "s"; //------ Sentiment ------- Sentiment::PROPS = AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS; Sentiment::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Sentiment_t; Sentiment::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Headspan_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t, PolarityFeature_t, Relation_t, Source_t, StrengthFeature_t, Target_t, WordReference_t, Hiddenword_t, Morpheme_t, Phoneme_t, Word_t}; Sentiment::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::SENTIMENT; Sentiment::PROPS.LABEL = "Sentiment"; Sentiment::PROPS.XMLTAG = "sentiment"; //------ SentimentLayer ------- SentimentLayer::PROPS = AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS; SentimentLayer::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = SentimentLayer_t; SentimentLayer::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t, Sentiment_t}; SentimentLayer::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::SENTIMENT; SentimentLayer::PROPS.XMLTAG = "sentiments"; //------ Source ------- Source::PROPS = AbstractSpanRole::PROPS; Source::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Source_t; Source::PROPS.LABEL = "Source"; Source::PROPS.OCCURRENCES = 1; Source::PROPS.XMLTAG = "source"; //------ SpanRelation ------- SpanRelation::PROPS = AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS; SpanRelation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = SpanRelation_t; SpanRelation::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, Relation_t}; SpanRelation::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::SPANRELATION; SpanRelation::PROPS.LABEL = "Span Relation"; SpanRelation::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|CLASS|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA; SpanRelation::PROPS.PRINTABLE = false; SpanRelation::PROPS.REQUIRED_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; SpanRelation::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = false; SpanRelation::PROPS.XMLTAG = "spanrelation"; //------ SpanRelationLayer ------- SpanRelationLayer::PROPS = AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS; SpanRelationLayer::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = SpanRelationLayer_t; SpanRelationLayer::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t, SpanRelation_t}; SpanRelationLayer::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::SPANRELATION; SpanRelationLayer::PROPS.XMLTAG = "spanrelations"; //------ Speech ------- Speech::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Speech::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Speech_t; Speech::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Division_t, Entry_t, Event_t, Example_t, External_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Gap_t, Hiddenword_t, List_t, Metric_t, Note_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Quote_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, TextContent_t, Utterance_t, Word_t}; Speech::PROPS.LABEL = "Speech Body"; Speech::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|ANNOTATOR|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA|SPACE; Speech::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = "\n\n\n"; Speech::PROPS.XMLTAG = "speech"; //------ Statement ------- Statement::PROPS = AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS; Statement::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Statement_t; Statement::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Headspan_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t, Relation_t, Source_t, StatementRelation_t, WordReference_t, Hiddenword_t, Morpheme_t, Phoneme_t, Word_t}; Statement::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::STATEMENT; Statement::PROPS.LABEL = "Statement"; Statement::PROPS.XMLTAG = "statement"; //------ StatementLayer ------- StatementLayer::PROPS = AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS; StatementLayer::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = StatementLayer_t; StatementLayer::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t, Statement_t}; StatementLayer::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::STATEMENT; StatementLayer::PROPS.XMLTAG = "statements"; //------ StatementRelation ------- StatementRelation::PROPS = AbstractSpanRole::PROPS; StatementRelation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = StatementRelation_t; StatementRelation::PROPS.LABEL = "Relation"; StatementRelation::PROPS.OCCURRENCES = 1; StatementRelation::PROPS.XMLTAG = "rel"; //------ StrengthFeature ------- StrengthFeature::PROPS = Feature::PROPS; StrengthFeature::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = StrengthFeature_t; StrengthFeature::PROPS.SUBSET = "strength"; StrengthFeature::PROPS.XMLTAG = "strength"; //------ String ------- String::PROPS = AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation::PROPS; String::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = String_t; String::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, PhonContent_t, Relation_t, TextContent_t}; String::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::STRING; String::PROPS.LABEL = "String"; String::PROPS.OCCURRENCES = 0; String::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|CLASS|ANNOTATOR|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|N|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|METADATA; String::PROPS.PRINTABLE = true; String::PROPS.XMLTAG = "str"; //------ StyleFeature ------- StyleFeature::PROPS = Feature::PROPS; StyleFeature::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = StyleFeature_t; StyleFeature::PROPS.SUBSET = "style"; StyleFeature::PROPS.XMLTAG = "style"; //------ SubjectivityAnnotation ------- SubjectivityAnnotation::PROPS = AbstractInlineAnnotation::PROPS; SubjectivityAnnotation::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = SubjectivityAnnotation_t; SubjectivityAnnotation::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::SUBJECTIVITY; SubjectivityAnnotation::PROPS.LABEL = "Subjectivity/Sentiment"; SubjectivityAnnotation::PROPS.XMLTAG = "subjectivity"; //------ Suggestion ------- Suggestion::PROPS = AbstractCorrectionChild::PROPS; Suggestion::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Suggestion_t; Suggestion::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::CORRECTION; Suggestion::PROPS.AUTH = false; Suggestion::PROPS.OCCURRENCES = 0; Suggestion::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = CONFIDENCE|N; Suggestion::PROPS.XMLTAG = "suggestion"; //------ SynsetFeature ------- SynsetFeature::PROPS = Feature::PROPS; SynsetFeature::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = SynsetFeature_t; SynsetFeature::PROPS.SUBSET = "synset"; SynsetFeature::PROPS.XMLTAG = "synset"; //------ SyntacticUnit ------- SyntacticUnit::PROPS = AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS; SyntacticUnit::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = SyntacticUnit_t; SyntacticUnit::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Comment_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t, Relation_t, SyntacticUnit_t, WordReference_t, Hiddenword_t, Morpheme_t, Phoneme_t, Word_t}; SyntacticUnit::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::SYNTAX; SyntacticUnit::PROPS.LABEL = "Syntactic Unit"; SyntacticUnit::PROPS.XMLTAG = "su"; //------ SyntaxLayer ------- SyntaxLayer::PROPS = AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS; SyntaxLayer::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = SyntaxLayer_t; SyntaxLayer::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t, SyntacticUnit_t}; SyntaxLayer::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::SYNTAX; SyntaxLayer::PROPS.XMLTAG = "syntax"; //------ Table ------- Table::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Table::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Table_t; Table::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, Part_t, Relation_t, Row_t, TableHead_t}; Table::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::TABLE; Table::PROPS.LABEL = "Table"; Table::PROPS.XMLTAG = "table"; //------ TableHead ------- TableHead::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; TableHead::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = TableHead_t; TableHead::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, Part_t, Relation_t, Row_t}; TableHead::PROPS.LABEL = "Table Header"; TableHead::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA; TableHead::PROPS.XMLTAG = "tablehead"; //------ Target ------- Target::PROPS = AbstractSpanRole::PROPS; Target::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Target_t; Target::PROPS.LABEL = "Target"; Target::PROPS.OCCURRENCES = 1; Target::PROPS.XMLTAG = "target"; //------ Term ------- Term::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Term::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Term_t; Term::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Event_t, Feature_t, Figure_t, ForeignData_t, Gap_t, Hiddenword_t, Linebreak_t, List_t, Metric_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, Table_t, TextContent_t, Utterance_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t}; Term::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::TERM; Term::PROPS.LABEL = "Term"; Term::PROPS.XMLTAG = "term"; //------ Text ------- Text::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Text::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Text_t; Text::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Division_t, Entry_t, Event_t, Example_t, External_t, Feature_t, Figure_t, ForeignData_t, Gap_t, Hiddenword_t, Linebreak_t, List_t, Metric_t, Note_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Quote_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, Table_t, TextContent_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t}; Text::PROPS.LABEL = "Text Body"; Text::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|ANNOTATOR|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|METADATA|SPACE; Text::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = "\n\n\n"; Text::PROPS.XMLTAG = "text"; //------ TextContent ------- TextContent::PROPS = AbstractContentAnnotation::PROPS; TextContent::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = TextContent_t; TextContent::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractTextMarkup_t, Comment_t, Description_t, Linebreak_t, XmlText_t}; TextContent::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::TEXT; TextContent::PROPS.LABEL = "Text"; TextContent::PROPS.PRINTABLE = true; TextContent::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = false; TextContent::PROPS.TEXTCONTAINER = true; TextContent::PROPS.XLINK = true; TextContent::PROPS.XMLTAG = "t"; //------ TextMarkupCorrection ------- TextMarkupCorrection::PROPS = AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS; TextMarkupCorrection::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = TextMarkupCorrection_t; TextMarkupCorrection::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::CORRECTION; TextMarkupCorrection::PROPS.XMLTAG = "t-correction"; //------ TextMarkupError ------- TextMarkupError::PROPS = AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS; TextMarkupError::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = TextMarkupError_t; TextMarkupError::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::ERRORDETECTION; TextMarkupError::PROPS.XMLTAG = "t-error"; //------ TextMarkupGap ------- TextMarkupGap::PROPS = AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS; TextMarkupGap::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = TextMarkupGap_t; TextMarkupGap::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::GAP; TextMarkupGap::PROPS.XMLTAG = "t-gap"; //------ TextMarkupReference ------- TextMarkupReference::PROPS = AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS; TextMarkupReference::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = TextMarkupReference_t; TextMarkupReference::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::REFERENCE; TextMarkupReference::PROPS.XMLTAG = "t-ref"; //------ TextMarkupString ------- TextMarkupString::PROPS = AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS; TextMarkupString::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = TextMarkupString_t; TextMarkupString::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::STRING; TextMarkupString::PROPS.XMLTAG = "t-str"; //------ TextMarkupStyle ------- TextMarkupStyle::PROPS = AbstractTextMarkup::PROPS; TextMarkupStyle::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = TextMarkupStyle_t; TextMarkupStyle::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::STYLE; TextMarkupStyle::PROPS.XMLTAG = "t-style"; //------ TimeFeature ------- TimeFeature::PROPS = Feature::PROPS; TimeFeature::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = TimeFeature_t; TimeFeature::PROPS.SUBSET = "time"; TimeFeature::PROPS.XMLTAG = "time"; //------ TimeSegment ------- TimeSegment::PROPS = AbstractSpanAnnotation::PROPS; TimeSegment::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = TimeSegment_t; TimeSegment::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, ActorFeature_t, BegindatetimeFeature_t, Comment_t, Description_t, EnddatetimeFeature_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, LinkReference_t, Metric_t, Relation_t, WordReference_t, Hiddenword_t, Morpheme_t, Phoneme_t, Word_t}; TimeSegment::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::TIMESEGMENT; TimeSegment::PROPS.LABEL = "Time Segment"; TimeSegment::PROPS.XMLTAG = "timesegment"; //------ TimingLayer ------- TimingLayer::PROPS = AbstractAnnotationLayer::PROPS; TimingLayer::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = TimingLayer_t; TimingLayer::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, ForeignData_t, TimeSegment_t}; TimingLayer::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::TIMESEGMENT; TimingLayer::PROPS.XMLTAG = "timing"; //------ Utterance ------- Utterance::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Utterance::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Utterance_t; Utterance::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Gap_t, Hiddenword_t, Metric_t, Note_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Quote_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Sentence_t, String_t, TextContent_t, Word_t}; Utterance::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::UTTERANCE; Utterance::PROPS.LABEL = "Utterance"; Utterance::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = " "; Utterance::PROPS.XMLTAG = "utt"; //------ ValueFeature ------- ValueFeature::PROPS = Feature::PROPS; ValueFeature::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = ValueFeature_t; ValueFeature::PROPS.SUBSET = "value"; ValueFeature::PROPS.XMLTAG = "value"; //------ Whitespace ------- Whitespace::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Whitespace::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Whitespace_t; Whitespace::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::WHITESPACE; Whitespace::PROPS.LABEL = "Whitespace"; Whitespace::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = ""; Whitespace::PROPS.XMLTAG = "whitespace"; //------ Word ------- Word::PROPS = AbstractStructureElement::PROPS; Word::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = Word_t; Word::PROPS.ACCEPTED_DATA += {AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, Comment_t, Correction_t, Description_t, Feature_t, ForeignData_t, Metric_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, String_t, TextContent_t}; Word::PROPS.ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::TOKEN; Word::PROPS.LABEL = "Word/Token"; Word::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = ID|CLASS|ANNOTATOR|N|CONFIDENCE|DATETIME|SRC|BEGINTIME|ENDTIME|SPEAKER|TEXTCLASS|METADATA|SPACE; Word::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = " "; Word::PROPS.WREFABLE = true; Word::PROPS.XMLTAG = "w"; //------ WordReference ------- WordReference::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = WordReference_t; WordReference::PROPS.OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = IDREF; WordReference::PROPS.XMLTAG = "wref"; //foliaspec:end:setelementproperties XmlText::PROPS.XMLTAG = "_XmlText"; XmlText::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = XmlText_t; XmlText::PROPS.TEXTDELIMITER = "*"; XmlText::PROPS.PRINTABLE = true; XmlText::PROPS.SPEAKABLE = true; XmlComment::PROPS.XMLTAG = "_XmlComment"; XmlComment::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = XmlComment_t; PlaceHolder::PROPS = Word::PROPS; PlaceHolder::PROPS.XMLTAG="_PlaceHolder"; PlaceHolder::PROPS.ELEMENT_ID = PlaceHolder_t; PlaceHolder::PROPS.REQUIRED_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; for ( const auto& it : oldtags ){ reverse_old[it.second] = it.first; } } //foliaspec:typehierarchy static const map > typeHierarchy = { { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, { } }, { AbstractContentAnnotation_t, { } }, { AbstractCorrectionChild_t, { } }, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t, { } }, { AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, { } }, { AbstractSpanAnnotation_t, { } }, { AbstractSpanRole_t, { AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { AbstractStructureElement_t, { } }, { AbstractSubtokenAnnotation_t, { } }, { AbstractTextMarkup_t, { } }, { ActorFeature_t, { Feature_t,AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { Alternative_t, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { AlternativeLayers_t, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { BegindatetimeFeature_t, { Feature_t,AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { Caption_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { Cell_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { Chunk_t, { AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { ChunkingLayer_t, { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t } }, { Comment_t, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { Content_t, { AbstractContentAnnotation_t } }, { CoreferenceChain_t, { AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { CoreferenceLayer_t, { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t } }, { CoreferenceLink_t, { AbstractSpanRole_t,AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { Correction_t, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { Current_t, { AbstractCorrectionChild_t } }, { Definition_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { DependenciesLayer_t, { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t } }, { Dependency_t, { AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { DependencyDependent_t, { AbstractSpanRole_t,AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { Description_t, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { Division_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { DomainAnnotation_t, { AbstractInlineAnnotation_t } }, { EnddatetimeFeature_t, { Feature_t,AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { EntitiesLayer_t, { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t } }, { Entity_t, { AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { Entry_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { ErrorDetection_t, { AbstractInlineAnnotation_t } }, { Event_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { Example_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { External_t, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { Feature_t, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { Figure_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { ForeignData_t, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { FunctionFeature_t, { Feature_t,AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { Gap_t, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { Head_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { HeadFeature_t, { Feature_t,AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { Headspan_t, { AbstractSpanRole_t,AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { Hiddenword_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { Hyphbreak_t, { AbstractTextMarkup_t } }, { Label_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { LangAnnotation_t, { AbstractInlineAnnotation_t } }, { LemmaAnnotation_t, { AbstractInlineAnnotation_t } }, { LevelFeature_t, { Feature_t,AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { Linebreak_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { LinkReference_t, { } }, { List_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { ListItem_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { Metric_t, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { ModalityFeature_t, { Feature_t,AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { Morpheme_t, { AbstractSubtokenAnnotation_t } }, { MorphologyLayer_t, { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t } }, { New_t, { AbstractCorrectionChild_t } }, { Note_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { Observation_t, { AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { ObservationLayer_t, { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t } }, { Original_t, { AbstractCorrectionChild_t } }, { Paragraph_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { Part_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { PhonContent_t, { AbstractContentAnnotation_t } }, { Phoneme_t, { AbstractSubtokenAnnotation_t } }, { PhonologyLayer_t, { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t } }, { PolarityFeature_t, { Feature_t,AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { PosAnnotation_t, { AbstractInlineAnnotation_t } }, { Predicate_t, { AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { Quote_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { Reference_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { Relation_t, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { Row_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { SemanticRole_t, { AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { SemanticRolesLayer_t, { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t } }, { SenseAnnotation_t, { AbstractInlineAnnotation_t } }, { Sentence_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { Sentiment_t, { AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { SentimentLayer_t, { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t } }, { Source_t, { AbstractSpanRole_t,AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { SpanRelation_t, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { SpanRelationLayer_t, { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t } }, { Speech_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { Statement_t, { AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { StatementLayer_t, { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t } }, { StatementRelation_t, { AbstractSpanRole_t,AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { StrengthFeature_t, { Feature_t,AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { String_t, { AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { StyleFeature_t, { Feature_t,AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { SubjectivityAnnotation_t, { AbstractInlineAnnotation_t } }, { Suggestion_t, { AbstractCorrectionChild_t } }, { SynsetFeature_t, { Feature_t,AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { SyntacticUnit_t, { AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { SyntaxLayer_t, { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t } }, { Table_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { TableHead_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { Target_t, { AbstractSpanRole_t,AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { Term_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { Text_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { TextContent_t, { AbstractContentAnnotation_t } }, { TextMarkupCorrection_t, { AbstractTextMarkup_t } }, { TextMarkupError_t, { AbstractTextMarkup_t } }, { TextMarkupGap_t, { AbstractTextMarkup_t } }, { TextMarkupReference_t, { AbstractTextMarkup_t } }, { TextMarkupString_t, { AbstractTextMarkup_t } }, { TextMarkupStyle_t, { AbstractTextMarkup_t } }, { TimeFeature_t, { Feature_t,AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { TimeSegment_t, { AbstractSpanAnnotation_t } }, { TimingLayer_t, { AbstractAnnotationLayer_t } }, { Utterance_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { ValueFeature_t, { Feature_t,AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t } }, { Whitespace_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { Word_t, { AbstractStructureElement_t } }, { WordReference_t, { } }, { PlaceHolder_t , { Word_t, AbstractStructureElement_t } } }; //foliaspec:oldtags_map const map oldtags = { { "alignment", "relation" }, { "aref", "xref" }, { "complexalignment", "spanrelation" }, { "complexalignments", "spanrelations" }, { "listitem", "item" }, }; map reverse_old; //foliaspec:wrefables //Elements that act as words and can be referable from span annotations const set wrefables = { Hiddenword_t, Morpheme_t, Phoneme_t, Word_t }; //foliaspec:annotationtype_elementtype_map //A mapping from annotation types to element types, based on the assumption that there is always only one primary element for an annotation type (and possible multiple secondary ones which are not included in this map,w) const map annotationtype_elementtype_map = { { AnnotationType::ALTERNATIVE, Alternative_t }, { AnnotationType::CHUNKING, Chunk_t }, { AnnotationType::COMMENT, Comment_t }, { AnnotationType::RAWCONTENT, Content_t }, { AnnotationType::COREFERENCE, CoreferenceChain_t }, { AnnotationType::CORRECTION, Correction_t }, { AnnotationType::DEFINITION, Definition_t }, { AnnotationType::DEPENDENCY, Dependency_t }, { AnnotationType::DESCRIPTION, Description_t }, { AnnotationType::DIVISION, Division_t }, { AnnotationType::DOMAIN, DomainAnnotation_t }, { AnnotationType::ENTITY, Entity_t }, { AnnotationType::ENTRY, Entry_t }, { AnnotationType::ERRORDETECTION, ErrorDetection_t }, { AnnotationType::EVENT, Event_t }, { AnnotationType::EXAMPLE, Example_t }, { AnnotationType::FIGURE, Figure_t }, { AnnotationType::GAP, Gap_t }, { AnnotationType::HEAD, Head_t }, { AnnotationType::HIDDENTOKEN, Hiddenword_t }, { AnnotationType::HYPHENATION, Hyphbreak_t }, { AnnotationType::LANG, LangAnnotation_t }, { AnnotationType::LEMMA, LemmaAnnotation_t }, { AnnotationType::LINEBREAK, Linebreak_t }, { AnnotationType::LIST, List_t }, { AnnotationType::METRIC, Metric_t }, { AnnotationType::MORPHOLOGICAL, Morpheme_t }, { AnnotationType::NOTE, Note_t }, { AnnotationType::OBSERVATION, Observation_t }, { AnnotationType::PARAGRAPH, Paragraph_t }, { AnnotationType::PART, Part_t }, { AnnotationType::PHON, PhonContent_t }, { AnnotationType::PHONOLOGICAL, Phoneme_t }, { AnnotationType::POS, PosAnnotation_t }, { AnnotationType::PREDICATE, Predicate_t }, { AnnotationType::QUOTE, Quote_t }, { AnnotationType::REFERENCE, Reference_t }, { AnnotationType::RELATION, Relation_t }, { AnnotationType::SEMROLE, SemanticRole_t }, { AnnotationType::SENSE, SenseAnnotation_t }, { AnnotationType::SENTENCE, Sentence_t }, { AnnotationType::SENTIMENT, Sentiment_t }, { AnnotationType::SPANRELATION, SpanRelation_t }, { AnnotationType::STATEMENT, Statement_t }, { AnnotationType::STRING, String_t }, { AnnotationType::SUBJECTIVITY, SubjectivityAnnotation_t }, { AnnotationType::SYNTAX, SyntacticUnit_t }, { AnnotationType::TABLE, Table_t }, { AnnotationType::TERM, Term_t }, { AnnotationType::TEXT, TextContent_t }, { AnnotationType::STYLE, TextMarkupStyle_t }, { AnnotationType::TIMESEGMENT, TimeSegment_t }, { AnnotationType::UTTERANCE, Utterance_t }, { AnnotationType::WHITESPACE, Whitespace_t }, { AnnotationType::TOKEN, Word_t }, }; //foliaspec:annotationtype_xml_map //A mapping from annotation types to xml tags (strings) const map annotationtype_xml_map = { { AnnotationType::ALTERNATIVE, "alt" }, { AnnotationType::CHUNKING, "chunk" }, { AnnotationType::COMMENT, "comment" }, { AnnotationType::RAWCONTENT, "content" }, { AnnotationType::COREFERENCE, "coreferencechain" }, { AnnotationType::CORRECTION, "correction" }, { AnnotationType::DEFINITION, "def" }, { AnnotationType::DEPENDENCY, "dependency" }, { AnnotationType::DESCRIPTION, "desc" }, { AnnotationType::DIVISION, "div" }, { AnnotationType::DOMAIN, "domain" }, { AnnotationType::ENTITY, "entity" }, { AnnotationType::ENTRY, "entry" }, { AnnotationType::ERRORDETECTION, "errordetection" }, { AnnotationType::EVENT, "event" }, { AnnotationType::EXAMPLE, "ex" }, { AnnotationType::FIGURE, "figure" }, { AnnotationType::GAP, "gap" }, { AnnotationType::HEAD, "head" }, { AnnotationType::HIDDENTOKEN, "hiddenw" }, { AnnotationType::HYPHENATION, "t-hbr" }, { AnnotationType::LANG, "lang" }, { AnnotationType::LEMMA, "lemma" }, { AnnotationType::LINEBREAK, "br" }, { AnnotationType::LIST, "list" }, { AnnotationType::METRIC, "metric" }, { AnnotationType::MORPHOLOGICAL, "morpheme" }, { AnnotationType::NOTE, "note" }, { AnnotationType::OBSERVATION, "observation" }, { AnnotationType::PARAGRAPH, "p" }, { AnnotationType::PART, "part" }, { AnnotationType::PHON, "ph" }, { AnnotationType::PHONOLOGICAL, "phoneme" }, { AnnotationType::POS, "pos" }, { AnnotationType::PREDICATE, "predicate" }, { AnnotationType::QUOTE, "quote" }, { AnnotationType::REFERENCE, "ref" }, { AnnotationType::RELATION, "relation" }, { AnnotationType::SEMROLE, "semrole" }, { AnnotationType::SENSE, "sense" }, { AnnotationType::SENTENCE, "s" }, { AnnotationType::SENTIMENT, "sentiment" }, { AnnotationType::SPANRELATION, "spanrelation" }, { AnnotationType::STATEMENT, "statement" }, { AnnotationType::STRING, "str" }, { AnnotationType::SUBJECTIVITY, "subjectivity" }, { AnnotationType::SYNTAX, "su" }, { AnnotationType::TABLE, "table" }, { AnnotationType::TERM, "term" }, { AnnotationType::TEXT, "t" }, { AnnotationType::STYLE, "t-style" }, { AnnotationType::TIMESEGMENT, "timesegment" }, { AnnotationType::UTTERANCE, "utt" }, { AnnotationType::WHITESPACE, "whitespace" }, { AnnotationType::TOKEN, "w" }, }; properties::properties() { //foliaspec:begin:defaultproperties //Default properties which all elements inherit ELEMENT_ID = BASE; ACCEPTED_DATA.insert(XmlComment_t); ACCEPTED_DATA += {Description_t, Comment_t}; ANNOTATIONTYPE = AnnotationType::NO_ANN; AUTH = true; AUTO_GENERATE_ID = false; HIDDEN = false; OCCURRENCES = 0; OCCURRENCES_PER_SET = 0; OPTIONAL_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; PHONCONTAINER = false; PRINTABLE = false; REQUIRED_ATTRIBS = NO_ATT; REQUIRED_DATA = {}; SETONLY = false; SPEAKABLE = false; SUBSET = ""; TEXTCONTAINER = false; TEXTDELIMITER = "NONE"; WREFABLE = false; XLINK = false; XMLTAG = "NONE"; //foliaspec:end:defaultproperties } FoliaElement *FoliaElement::private_createElement( ElementType et ){ switch ( et ){ case BASE: return new FoLiA(); case Text_t: return new Text(); case Speech_t: return new Speech(); case Utterance_t: return new Utterance(); case ForeignData_t: return new ForeignData(); case Entry_t: return new Entry(); case Example_t: return new Example(); case Term_t: return new Term(); case Definition_t: return new Definition(); case PhonContent_t: return new PhonContent(); case Word_t: return new Word(); case String_t: return new String(); case Event_t: return new Event(); case TimeSegment_t: return new TimeSegment(); case TimingLayer_t: return new TimingLayer(); case Sentence_t: return new Sentence(); case TextContent_t: return new TextContent(); case Linebreak_t: return new Linebreak(); case Whitespace_t: return new Whitespace(); case Comment_t: return new Comment(); case Figure_t: return new Figure(); case Caption_t: return new Caption(); case Label_t: return new Label(); case List_t: return new List(); case ListItem_t: return new ListItem(); case Paragraph_t: return new Paragraph(); case New_t: return new New(); case Original_t: return new Original(); case Current_t: return new Current(); case Suggestion_t: return new Suggestion(); case Head_t: return new Head(); case Table_t: return new Table(); case TableHead_t: return new TableHead(); case Cell_t: return new Cell(); case Row_t: return new Row(); case LangAnnotation_t: return new LangAnnotation(); case XmlComment_t: return new XmlComment(); case XmlText_t: return new XmlText(); case External_t: return new External(); case Note_t: return new Note(); case Reference_t: return new Reference(); case Description_t: return new Description(); case Gap_t: return new Gap(); case Content_t: return new Content(); case Metric_t: return new Metric(); case Division_t: return new Division(); case PosAnnotation_t: return new PosAnnotation(); case LemmaAnnotation_t: return new LemmaAnnotation(); case PhonologyLayer_t: return new PhonologyLayer(); case Phoneme_t: return new Phoneme(); case DomainAnnotation_t: return new DomainAnnotation(); case SenseAnnotation_t: return new SenseAnnotation(); case SyntaxLayer_t: return new SyntaxLayer(); case SubjectivityAnnotation_t: return new SubjectivityAnnotation(); case Chunk_t: return new Chunk(); case ChunkingLayer_t: return new ChunkingLayer(); case Entity_t: return new Entity(); case EntitiesLayer_t: return new EntitiesLayer(); case SemanticRolesLayer_t: return new SemanticRolesLayer(); case SemanticRole_t: return new SemanticRole(); case CoreferenceLayer_t: return new CoreferenceLayer(); case CoreferenceLink_t: return new CoreferenceLink(); case CoreferenceChain_t: return new CoreferenceChain(); case Alternative_t: return new Alternative(); case PlaceHolder_t: return new PlaceHolder(); case AlternativeLayers_t: return new AlternativeLayers(); case SyntacticUnit_t: return new SyntacticUnit(); case WordReference_t: return new WordReference(); case Correction_t: return new Correction(); case ErrorDetection_t: return new ErrorDetection(); case MorphologyLayer_t: return new MorphologyLayer(); case Morpheme_t: return new Morpheme(); case Feature_t: return new Feature(); case BegindatetimeFeature_t: return new BegindatetimeFeature(); case EnddatetimeFeature_t: return new EnddatetimeFeature(); case SynsetFeature_t: return new SynsetFeature(); case ActorFeature_t: return new ActorFeature(); case HeadFeature_t: return new HeadFeature(); case ValueFeature_t: return new ValueFeature(); case TimeFeature_t: return new TimeFeature(); case ModalityFeature_t: return new ModalityFeature(); case FunctionFeature_t: return new FunctionFeature(); case LevelFeature_t: return new LevelFeature(); case Quote_t: return new Quote(); case DependenciesLayer_t: return new DependenciesLayer(); case Dependency_t: return new Dependency(); case DependencyDependent_t: return new DependencyDependent(); case Headspan_t: return new Headspan(); case SpanRelationLayer_t: return new SpanRelationLayer(); case SpanRelation_t: return new SpanRelation(); case LinkReference_t: return new LinkReference(); case TextMarkupString_t: return new TextMarkupString(); case TextMarkupGap_t: return new TextMarkupGap(); case TextMarkupCorrection_t: return new TextMarkupCorrection(); case TextMarkupError_t: return new TextMarkupError(); case TextMarkupStyle_t: return new TextMarkupStyle(); case TextMarkupReference_t: return new TextMarkupReference(); case Part_t: return new Part(); case Observation_t: return new Observation(); case ObservationLayer_t: return new ObservationLayer(); case PolarityFeature_t: return new PolarityFeature(); case Predicate_t: return new Predicate(); case Relation_t: return new Relation(); case Sentiment_t: return new Sentiment(); case SentimentLayer_t: return new SentimentLayer(); case Statement_t: return new Statement(); case StatementRelation_t: return new StatementRelation(); case StatementLayer_t: return new StatementLayer(); case StrengthFeature_t: return new StrengthFeature(); case StyleFeature_t: return new StyleFeature(); case Source_t: return new Source(); case Target_t: return new Target(); case Hiddenword_t: return new Hiddenword(); case Hyphbreak_t: return new Hyphbreak(); case AbstractContentAnnotation_t: case AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t: case AbstractSubtokenAnnotation_t: case AbstractSpanAnnotation_t: case AbstractSpanRole_t: case AbstractAnnotationLayer_t: case AbstractTextMarkup_t: case AbstractInlineAnnotation_t: case AbstractStructureElement_t: case AbstractCorrectionChild_t: throw ValueError( "you may not create an abstract node of type " + TiCC::toString(int(et)) + ")" ); default: throw ValueError( "private_createElement: unknown elementtype(" + TiCC::toString(int(et)) + ")" ); } return 0; } bool isSubClass( const ElementType e1, const ElementType e2 ){ /// check if an ElementType is a subclass of another one /*! \param e1 an ElementType \param e2 an ElementType \return true if e1 is in the typeHierarchy of e2 */ if ( e1 == e2 ) return true; const auto& it = typeHierarchy.find( e1 ); if ( it != typeHierarchy.end() ){ return it->second.find( e2 ) != it->second.end(); } return false; } bool isSubClass( const FoliaElement *e1, const FoliaElement *e2 ){ /// check if a FoliaElement is a subclass of another one /*! \param e1 a FoliaElement \param e2 a FoliaElement \return true if e1 is a subclass of e2 This is about C++ class inheritance: is our class a derivative of c's class? */ return isSubClass( e1->element_id(), e2->element_id() ); } bool FoliaElement::isSubClass( ElementType t ) const { /// check if this FoliaElement is a subclass of the ElementType \e t /*! \param t an ElementType \return true if our class is a subclass of t This is about C++ class inheritance: is our class a derivative of c's class? */ return folia::isSubClass( element_id(), t ); } bool isAttributeFeature( const string& att ){ /// check if an attribute is to be handled as a feature /*! \param att the attribute to check \return true if this attribute has to be stored internally as an Feature example, the FoLiA fragment: \verbatim \endverbatim will internally be stored as \verbatim \endverbatim because polarity and strenght ara AttributeFeatures */ return AttributeFeatures.find( att ) != AttributeFeatures.end(); } void print_type_hierarchy( ostream& os ){ /// output the type hierarchy. DEBUGGING PURPOSES ONLY for ( auto const& top : typeHierarchy ){ os << toString(top.first) << endl; for ( auto const& el : top.second ){ os << " -- " << toString(el) << endl; } } } namespace { // // this trick assures that the static_int() function is called // exactly once en every run. // This because the static i is initialized before main() starts. // struct initializer { initializer() { static_init(); // print_type_hierarchy( cout ); } ~initializer() { // cout << "Unloading the properties" << endl; // cout << "but don't care.." << endl; } }; static initializer i; } } libfolia-2.4/src/folia_provenance.cxx0000644000175000017500000003373413631670754014734 00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2006 - 2020 CLST - Radboud University ILK - Tilburg University This file is part of libfolia libfolia 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. libfolia 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, see . For questions and suggestions, see: https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ticcutils/issues or send mail to: lamasoftware (at ) science.ru.nl */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "ticcutils/PrettyPrint.h" #include "ticcutils/XMLtools.h" #include "ticcutils/StringOps.h" #include "libfolia/folia.h" #include "libfolia/folia_provenance.h" using namespace std; using namespace icu; namespace folia { using TiCC::operator<<; void processor::print( ostream& os, const int indent ) const { /// print a complete processor instance to a stream (Debugging purposes) /*! \param os The output stream \param indent The identation (in spaces) to use */ string space = string(indent,'\t'); os << space << "name=" << _name << endl; os << space << "id=" << _id << endl; os << space << "version=" << _version << endl; os << space << "type=" << TiCC::toString(_type) << endl; os << space << "folia_version=" << _folia_version << endl; os << space << "document_version=" << _document_version << endl; os << space << "command=" << _command << endl; os << space << "host=" << _host << endl << endl; for( const auto& c : _processors ){ c->print( os, indent+1 ); } } ostream& operator<<( ostream& os, const processor& p ){ /// output a processor /*! \param os the output stream \param p the processor */ p.print( os, 0 ); return os; } ostream& operator<<( ostream& os, const processor *p ){ /// output a processor /*! \param os the output stream \param p the processor */ if ( p ){ p->print( os, 0 ); } else { os << "NO PROCESSOR"; } return os; } string getfqdn( ){ /// function to get the hostname of the machine we are running on /*! \return a string with the hostname */ string result; struct addrinfo hints, *info, *p; int gai_result; char hostname[1024]; hostname[1023] = '\0'; gethostname(hostname, 1023); memset(&hints, 0, sizeof hints); hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC; /*either IPV4 or IPV6*/ hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME; if ((gai_result = getaddrinfo(hostname, "http", &hints, &info)) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "getaddrinfo: %s\n", gai_strerror(gai_result)); exit(1); } for(p = info; p != NULL; p = p->ai_next) { // printf("hostname: %s\n", p->ai_canonname); result = p->ai_canonname; break; } freeaddrinfo(info); return result; } string get_user(){ /// function to get the username of the program /*! \return a string with the username */ string result; const char *env = getenv( "USER" ); if ( env ){ result = env; } return result; } void processor::get_system_defaults(){ /// set the sytem information in this processor /*! will set the hostname, the username, the current time and the FoLiA version */ _host = getfqdn(); _begindatetime = get_ISO_date(); _folia_version = folia::folia_version(); _user = get_user(); } //#define PROC_DEBUG string processor::generate_id( Provenance *prov, const string& name ){ /// generate an processor id /*! \param prov the provenance data context \param name use this name as base for the id \return the new id First we lookup \em name in the Provenance \em prov. If it is found we generate a new id as sub-id of the name. When not found, we just create a new id \e 'name.1' Some care is taken to make sure NO existing id is generated, when this would happen we add extra '_' characters to name */ string new_id; auto it = prov->_names.find(name); if ( it == prov->_names.end() ){ #ifdef PROC_DEBUG cerr << "generate_id, " << name << " not found in " <_names << endl; #endif if ( !isNCName(name) ){ throw XmlError( "generated_id: '" + name + "' is not a valid base for an NCName." ); } prov->_names[name].insert(1); new_id = name + ".1"; } else { #ifdef PROC_DEBUG cerr << "generate_id, " << name << " found " << endl; #endif int val = *(it->second.rbegin()); #ifdef PROC_DEBUG cerr << "generate_id, val=" << val << endl; #endif prov->_names[name].insert(++val); #ifdef PROC_DEBUG cerr << "generate_id, ++val=" << val << endl; #endif new_id = name + "." + TiCC::toString(val); } if ( prov->get_processor_by_id(new_id) != 0 ){ #ifdef PROC_DEBUG cerr << "generate_id, id=" << new_id << " exists, loop!" << endl; #endif // oops creating an existing one. Not good return generate_id( prov, name + "_1" ); } return new_id; } string processor::calculate_next_id(){ /// create a successor id for this processor /*! \return the new id When the processor has subprocessors, we create an id which is 1 beyond that of the last subprocessor Otherwise we create an id for the first subprocessor */ string new_id; if ( !sub_processors().empty() ){ string prev_id = sub_processors().back()->id(); vector v = TiCC::split_at( prev_id, "." ); int val; if ( TiCC::stringTo( v.back(), val ) ){ v.back() = TiCC::toString(++val); } else { // not a number, just add .1 then, and pray v.back() += ".1"; } for ( const auto& it : v ){ new_id += it + "."; } new_id.pop_back(); } else { new_id = id() + ".1"; } return new_id; } processor::processor( Provenance *prov, processor* parent, const KWargs& atts_in ) { /// initialize a procesor /*! \param prov The provenance context \param parent A parent to connect to \param atts_in A KWargs list with values to set for the processor */ _type = AUTO; KWargs atts = atts_in; string name = atts.extract("name"); if ( name.empty() ){ throw XmlError( "processor: missing 'name' attribute" ); } else { _name = name; } #ifdef PROC_DEBUG cerr << "new processor(" << atts_in << ")" << endl; #endif string id = atts.extract("id"); if ( id.empty() ){ id = atts.extract("xml:id"); } if ( id.empty() ){ string gen = atts.extract("generate_id"); if ( gen.empty() ){ throw XmlError( "processor: missing 'xml:id' attribute" ); } #ifdef PROC_DEBUG cerr << "new processor generate_id() gen==" << gen << endl; #endif if ( gen == "auto()" ){ id = generate_id( prov, _name ); #ifdef PROC_DEBUG cerr << "new processor generate_id(" << _name << ") ==>" << id << endl; #endif } else if ( gen == "next()" ){ if ( !parent ){ // fall back to auto() id = generate_id( prov, _name ); // throw invalid_argument( "processor id=next() impossible. No parent" ); } else { id = parent->calculate_next_id(); } #ifdef PROC_DEBUG cerr << "new processor calculate_next() ==>" << id << endl; #endif } else { id = generate_id( prov, gen ); #ifdef PROC_DEBUG cerr << "new processor generate_id(" << gen << ") ==>" << id << endl; #endif } } else if ( id == "next()" ){ if ( !parent ){ // fall back to auto() id = generate_id( prov, _name ); // throw invalid_argument( "processor id=next() impossible. No parent" ); } else { id = parent->calculate_next_id(); } #ifdef PROC_DEBUG cerr << "new processor calculate SPECIAAL() ==>" << id << endl; #endif } processor *check = prov->get_processor_by_id( id ); if ( check ){ throw DuplicateIDError( "processor '" + id + "' already exists" ); } _id = id; for ( const auto& att : atts ){ if ( att.first == "begindatetime" ){ if ( att.second == "now()" ){ _begindatetime = get_ISO_date(); } else { _begindatetime = att.second; } } else if ( att.first == "enddatetime" ){ if ( att.second == "now()" ){ _enddatetime = get_ISO_date(); } else { _enddatetime = att.second; } } else if ( att.first == "version" ){ _version = att.second; } else if ( att.first == "document_version" ){ _document_version = att.second; } else if ( att.first == "command" ){ _command = att.second; } else if ( att.first == "folia_version" ){ _folia_version = att.second; } else if ( att.first == "type" ){ try { _type = TiCC::stringTo( att.second ); } catch (...){ throw XmlError( "processor: invalid value for 'type' attribute: " + att.second ); } } else if ( att.first == "host" ){ _host = att.second; } else if ( att.first == "resourcelink" ){ _resourcelink = att.second; } else if ( att.first == "user" ){ _user = att.second; } else if ( att.first == "src" ){ _src = att.second; } else if ( att.first == "format" ){ _format = att.second; } else if ( att.first == "generator" ){ // we automagicly add a subprocessor. KWargs g_atts; g_atts["folia_version"] = folia::folia_version(); g_atts["version"] = library_version(); g_atts["type"] = "GENERATOR"; g_atts["id"] = _id + ".generator"; g_atts["name"] = "libfolia"; processor *sub = new processor( prov, this, g_atts ); this->_processors.push_back( sub ); } } prov->add_to_index(this); } processor::~processor(){ /// deconstructor for a processor and its subprocessors for ( const auto& p : _processors ){ delete p; } } bool processor::set_metadata( const string& id, const string& val ){ /// set a metadata property in the processor /*! \param id the name of the property \param val the value to set \return true when set, false when already set */ if ( _metadata[id].empty() ){ _metadata[id] = val; return true; } else { return false; } } string processor::get_metadata( const string& id ){ /// get a metadata property from the processor /*! \param id the name of the property to return \return the value when found or "" when not found */ auto it = _metadata.find( id ); if ( it != _metadata.end() ){ return it->second; } return ""; } Provenance::~Provenance(){ /// deconstruct this provenance context and it's processors for ( const auto& p : processors ){ delete p; } } processor *Provenance::get_processor_by_id( const string& id ) const { /// return a processor with the given id /*! \param id the processor id we search for \return the found processor or 0 when not found */ const auto& p = _index.find( id ); if ( p != _index.end() ){ return p->second; } else { return 0; } } vector Provenance::get_processors_by_name( const string& name ) const { /// give a list of all processors with this name /*! \param name the name to search for \return a list of found processors \note processor id's are UNIQUE, processor names ARN'T */ vector result; for ( auto p = _name_index.lower_bound( name ); p != _name_index.upper_bound( name ); ++p ){ result.push_back( p->second ); } return result; } processor *Provenance::get_top_processor() const { /// return the main processor in this Provenance context return _first_proc; } void Provenance::add_to_index( processor *p ){ /// add a procesor to the index _index[p->id()] = p; _name_index.insert( make_pair(p->name(),p) ); if ( _first_proc == 0 ){ _first_proc = p; } } void Provenance::parse_processor( const xmlNode *node, processor *parent ) { /// parse a processor from XML /*! \param node the xmlNode whre the processor is found \param parent the processor to connect to (may be 0) */ KWargs node_atts = getAttributes( node ); processor *main = new processor( this, parent, node_atts ); if ( parent ){ parent->_processors.push_back( main ); } else { processors.push_back( main ); } // cerr << "created procesor(" << node_atts << ")" << endl; xmlNode *n = node->children; while ( n ){ string tag = TiCC::Name( n ); if ( tag == "processor" ){ parse_processor(n,main); } else if ( tag == "meta" ){ KWargs atts = getAttributes( n ); string id = atts["id"]; if ( id.empty() ){ throw XmlError( "processor: missing 'id' for meta tag" ); } if ( atts.size() != 1 ){ throw XmlError( "processor: invalid attribute(s) in meta tag" ); } string value = TiCC::XmlContent( n ); main->_metadata[id] = value; } n = n->next; } } ostream& operator<<( ostream& os, const Provenance& p ){ /// output the provenance context (debugging only) os << "provenance data" << endl; os << "NAMES: " << p._names << endl; for ( const auto& pr : p.processors ){ pr->print( os, 2 ); os << endl; } return os; } ostream& operator<<( ostream& os, const Provenance* p ){ /// output the provenance context (debugging only) if ( p ){ os << *p; } else { os << "no provenance"; } return os; } } // namespace folia libfolia-2.4/src/folia_engine.cxx0000644000175000017500000012217513631670754014037 00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2006 - 2020 CLST - Radboud University ILK - Tilburg University This file is part of libfolia libfolia 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. libfolia 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, see . For questions and suggestions, see: https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ticcutils/issues or send mail to: lamasoftware (at ) science.ru.nl */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "ticcutils/PrettyPrint.h" #include "ticcutils/FileUtils.h" #include "ticcutils/XMLtools.h" #include "ticcutils/zipper.h" #include "libfolia/folia.h" using namespace std; /// define a static default LogStream TiCC::LogStream DBG_CERR(cerr,"folia-engine:"); /// direct Debugging info to the internal file, if present, or to the default stream #define DBG *TiCC::Log((_dbg_file?_dbg_file:&DBG_CERR)) namespace folia { using TiCC::operator<<; xml_tree::xml_tree( int d, int i, const std::string& t, const std::string& c ): /// create an xml_tree element with the given parameters depth(d), index(i), tag(t), textclass(c), parent(0), link(0), next(0) {} xml_tree::~xml_tree() { /// delete an xml_tree if ( link ){ delete link; } if ( next ){ delete next; } } void print( ostream& os, const xml_tree* tree ){ //! pretty print an xml_tree /*! \param os the output stream \param tree the tree */ const xml_tree *rec_pnt = tree; while ( rec_pnt ){ os << setw(10) << rec_pnt->index << string( rec_pnt->depth, ' ' ) << rec_pnt->tag; if ( rec_pnt->textclass.empty() ){ os << endl; } else { os << " (" << rec_pnt->textclass << ")" << endl; } print( os, rec_pnt->link ); rec_pnt = rec_pnt->next; } } ostream& operator<<( ostream& os, const xml_tree* tree ){ /// print an xml_tree os << endl; print( os, tree ); return os; } Engine::Engine(): /// default constructor _reader(0), _out_doc(0), _root_node(0), _external_node(0), _current_node(0), _last_added(0), _last_depth(2), _doc_type( TEXT ), _dbg_file(0), _os(0), _ok(false), _done(false), _header_done(false), _finished(false), _debug(false) { } Engine::~Engine(){ /// destructor xmlFreeTextReader( _reader ); delete _out_doc; delete _os; } Document *Engine::doc( bool disconnect ){ /// returns the associated FoLiA document. (assumes it is complete!) /// \param disconnect handle control over to the caller. /// The caller has to delete it to avoid memory leaks Document *result = _out_doc; if ( disconnect ){ _out_doc = 0; } return result; } bool Engine::set_debug( bool d ) { /// switch debugging on/off depending on parameter 'd' /// \param d when true switch debugging to ON, otherwise OFF /// When debugging is switched ON and NO debug file is associated yet, /// it is created. bool res = _debug; if ( d ){ if ( !_dbg_file ){ _dbg_file = new TiCC::LogStream( cerr, "folia-engine", StampMessage ); } } _debug = d; return res; } void Engine::set_dbg_stream( TiCC::LogStream *ls ){ /// switch debugging to another stream if ( _dbg_file ){ delete _dbg_file; } _dbg_file = ls; } void Engine::un_declare( const AnnotationType& at, const string& setname ){ /// remove the annotation declaration for the given type and set /// \param at the AnnotationType /// \param setname the set so remove /// \note an AnntotationType can have several set-names assigned to it. /// When setname is empty ("") ALL set-names are removed if ( !ok() ){ throw logic_error( "declare() called on invalid engine!" ); } else if ( _header_done ){ throw logic_error( "declare() called on already (partially) saved document!" ); } else { _out_doc->un_declare( at, setname ); } } void Engine::declare( const AnnotationType& at, const string& setname, const string& args ) { /// declare a set for a given annotation type /// \param at the AnnotationType /// \param setname The set-name to use /// \param args additional arguments in string annotation // args can be used to add extra arguments like a processor name or // an annotator KWargs kwargs( args ); declare( at, setname, kwargs ); } void Engine::declare( const AnnotationType& at, const string& setname, const KWargs& args ) { /// declare a set for a given annotation type /// \param at the AnnotationType /// \param setname The set-name to use /// \param args additional arguments as a KWargs attribute-value list // args can be used to add extra arguments like a processor name or // an annotator if ( !ok() ){ throw logic_error( "declare() called on invalid engine!" ); } else if ( _header_done ){ throw logic_error( "declare() called on already (partially) saved document!" ); } else { _out_doc->declare( at, setname, args ); } } bool Engine::is_declared( const AnnotationType& at, const string& setname ) const { /// check if an annotation for the provided type and setname is present /// \param at the AnnotationType /// \param setname the set-name to test /// \return true if declared, false otherwise. if ( !ok() ){ throw logic_error( "is_declared() called on invalid engine!" ); } else { return _out_doc->declared( at, setname ); } } bool Engine::is_declared( const AnnotationType& at, const string& setname, const string& annotator, const AnnotatorType& annotator_type, const string& processor ) const { /// check if an annotation for the provided type and setname is present /// \param at the AnnotationType /// \param setname the set-name to test /// \param annotator the name of the annotator to test /// \param annotator_type the AnnotatorType to test /// \param processor the desired processor /// \return true if declared, false otherwise. if ( !ok() ){ throw logic_error( "is_declared() called on invalid engine!" ); } else { return _out_doc->declared( at, setname, annotator, annotator_type, processor ); } } bool Engine::is_declared( const AnnotationType& at, const string& setname, const string& annotator, const string& annotator_type, const string& processor ) const { /// check if an annotation for the provided type and setname is present /// \param at the AnnotationType /// \param setname the set-name to test /// \param annotator the name of the annotator to test /// \param annotator_type the AnnotatorType to test, encoded as a string /// \param processor the desired processor /// \return true if declared, false otherwise. AnnotatorType ant = UNDEFINED; try { ant = TiCC::stringTo(annotator_type); } catch (...){ throw logic_error( annotator_type + " is NOT a valid annotator type" ); } return is_declared( at, setname, annotator, ant, processor ); } void Engine::set_metadata( const std::string& att, const std::string& val){ /// set a metadata value in the associated document /// \param att the attribute to set /// \param val the value of the attribute if ( !ok() ){ throw logic_error( "set_metadata() called on invalid engine!" ); } else { return _out_doc->set_metadata( att, val ); } } pair extract_style( const string& value ){ /// parse a string to extract an xml style-sheet value /// \param value the line to parse /// \return a pait of strings containing the type and the href values string type; string href; vector v = TiCC::split( value ); if ( v.size() == 2 ){ vector w = TiCC::split_at( v[0], "=" ); if ( w.size() == 2 && w[0] == "type" ){ type = w[1].substr(1,w[1].length()-2); } w = TiCC::split_at( v[1], "=" ); if ( w.size() == 2 && w[0] == "href" ){ href = w[1].substr(1,w[1].length()-2); } return make_pair(type,href); } else { throw XmlError( "couldn't parse xml-style-sheet line: " + value ); } } KWargs get_attributes( xmlTextReader *tr ){ /// extract a KWargs list from the current TextReader location /// \param tr the xmlTextReader pointer /// \return a KWargs list of all attribute/value pairs found KWargs result; if ( xmlTextReaderHasAttributes(tr) ){ xmlTextReaderMoveToFirstAttribute(tr); do { string att = (const char*)xmlTextReaderConstName(tr); string val = (const char*)xmlTextReaderConstValue(tr); result[att] = val; } while ( xmlTextReaderMoveToNextAttribute(tr) ); } return result; } xmlTextReader *create_text_reader( const string& buf ){ /// create a new xmlTextRead on a buffer /// \param buf the input buffer // The buffer may contain a complete (FoLiA-) XML document as a string // OR a filename denoting such a document, which may be .bz2 and .gz // encoded if ( TiCC::match_front( buf, "setvalue( value ); append_node( txt, depth ); } void Engine::add_comment( int depth ){ /// when parsing, add a new _XmlComment node /// \param depth the depth (location) in the tree where to add if ( _debug ){ DBG << "add_comment " << endl; } string tag = "_XmlComment"; FoliaElement *t = AbstractElement::createElement( tag, _out_doc ); append_node( t, depth ); } void Engine::add_default_node( int depth ){ /// when debugging, output a message. Does nothing else if ( _debug ){ string local_name = (const char*)xmlTextReaderConstLocalName(_reader); int type = xmlTextReaderNodeType(_reader); DBG << "add_node " << type << " name=" << local_name << " depth " << _last_depth << " ==> " << depth << endl; } } void check_empty( xmlNode *node ){ /// assure that node == 0 OR just contains whitespace or comment /*! \param node the node to check will throw when node is anything other than xml-comment or whitespace */ if ( node ){ if ( node->type == XML_COMMENT_NODE ){ check_empty( node->next ); } else if ( node->type == XML_TEXT_NODE ){ string txt = TextValue(node); txt = TiCC::trim(txt); if ( !txt.empty() ){ string tg = "<" + TiCC::Name(node->prev) + ">"; throw XmlError( "found extra text '" + txt + "' after element " + tg + ", NOT allowed there." ); } } else { string tg = "<" + TiCC::Name(node->prev) + ">"; throw XmlError( "found unexpected node '" + TiCC::Name(node) + "' after element " + tg + ", NOT allowed there." ); } } } bool Engine::init_doc( const string& file_name, const string& out_name ){ /// init an associated document for this Engine /// \param file_name the input file to use for parsing /// \param out_name when not empty, add an output-file with this name /// Initializing includes parsing the Document's metadata, style-sheet /// upto and including the top \ node _ok = false; _out_doc = new Document(); _out_doc->set_incremental( true ); if ( !out_name.empty() ){ _os = new ofstream( out_name ); _out_name = out_name; } _out_doc->_source_filename = file_name; _reader = create_text_reader( file_name ); if ( _reader == 0 ){ _ok = false; throw( runtime_error( "folia::Engine(), init failed on '" + file_name + "' (File not found)" ) ); } int ret = xmlTextReaderRead(_reader); int index = 0; while ( ret > 0 ){ int type = xmlTextReaderNodeType(_reader ); string local_name = (const char*)xmlTextReaderConstLocalName(_reader ); switch ( type ){ case XML_READER_TYPE_ELEMENT: ++index; if ( local_name == "FoLiA" ){ // found the root const xmlChar *pnt = xmlTextReaderConstPrefix(_reader); if ( pnt ){ _out_doc->_foliaNsIn_prefix = xmlStrdup(pnt ); ns_prefix = (const char*)pnt; } pnt = xmlTextReaderConstNamespaceUri(_reader); if ( pnt ){ _out_doc->_foliaNsIn_href = xmlStrdup(pnt); string ns = (const char*)_out_doc->_foliaNsIn_href; if ( ns != NSFOLIA ){ _ok = false; throw XmlError( "Folia Document should have namespace declaration " + NSFOLIA + " but found: " + ns ); } } KWargs in_args = get_attributes( _reader ); string id; if ( !in_args.empty() ){ id = in_args["xml:id"]; } for ( auto it =in_args.begin(); it != in_args.end(); ){ // remove all xmlns attributes if ( it->first.find( "xmlns" ) == 0 ){ it = in_args.erase( it ); } else { ++it; } } if ( !id.empty() ){ FoliaElement *root = new FoLiA( in_args, _out_doc ); _out_doc->foliadoc = root; } else { _ok = false; throw XmlError( "Engine: invalid FoLiA. missing ID" ); } } else if ( local_name == "metadata" ) { xmlNode *node = xmlTextReaderExpand(_reader); check_empty( node->next ); _out_doc->parse_metadata( node ); } else if ( local_name == "text" ){ _doc_type = TEXT; KWargs args = get_attributes(_reader); FoliaElement *text =_out_doc->setTextRoot( args ); _root_node = text; _current_node = text; _ok = true; _start_index = index; _out_doc->save_orig_ann_defaults(); return _ok; } else if ( local_name == "speech" ){ _doc_type = SPEECH; KWargs args = get_attributes(_reader); FoliaElement *sp = _out_doc->setSpeechRoot( args ); _root_node = sp; _current_node = sp; _ok = true; _start_index = index; _out_doc->save_orig_ann_defaults(); return _ok; } break; case XML_READER_TYPE_PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION: // A PI if ( local_name == "xml-stylesheet" ){ string sv = (const char*)xmlTextReaderConstValue(_reader); pair p = extract_style( sv ); _out_doc->addStyle( p.first, p.second ); } else { cerr << "unhandled PI: " << local_name << endl; } break; default: break; }; ret = xmlTextReaderRead(_reader); } _out_doc->save_orig_ann_defaults(); _ok = true; return _ok; } bool Engine::next(){ /// advance the Engine's reading position if ( _done ){ return false; } else { return xmlTextReaderNext(_reader) == 1; } } void Engine::append_node( FoliaElement *t, int depth ){ /// append a FoliaElement to the associated document /// \param t the FoliaElement /// \param depth the location use for adding if ( _debug ){ DBG << "append_node(" << t << ") current node= " << _current_node << endl; DBG << "append_node(): last node= " << _last_added << endl; } if ( depth == _last_depth ){ if ( _debug ){ DBG << "append_node(): EQUAL!" << endl; } _current_node->append( t ); } else if ( depth > _last_depth ){ if ( _debug ){ DBG << "append_node(): DEEPER!" << endl; } _current_node = _last_added; if ( _debug ){ DBG << "So now: current node = " << _current_node << endl; } _current_node->append( t ); _last_depth = depth; } else if ( depth < _last_depth ){ if ( _debug ){ DBG << "append_node(): UP!" << endl; } for ( int i=0; i < _last_depth - depth; ++i ){ _current_node = _current_node->parent(); if ( _debug ){ DBG << "up node = " << _current_node << endl; } } if ( _debug ){ DBG << "at last, current node = " << _current_node << endl; } _current_node->append( t ); _last_depth = depth; } if ( _debug ){ DBG << "append_node() result = " << _current_node << endl; } _last_added = t; } FoliaElement *Engine::handle_match( const string& local_name, int depth ){ /// expand a matched tag into a FoLiA subtree /// \param local_name the tag to create /// \param depth the location in the Document to attach to /// \return an expanded FoLiA subtree FoliaElement *t = AbstractElement::createElement( local_name, _out_doc ); if ( t ){ if ( _debug ){ DBG << "created FoliaElement: name=" << local_name << endl; } xmlNode *fd = xmlTextReaderExpand(_reader); t->parseXml( fd ); append_node( t, depth ); _external_node = t; if ( _debug ){ DBG << "expose external node: " << t << endl; } return t; } else if ( !_out_doc->permissive() ){ _ok = false; throw XmlError( "folia::engine failed to create node: " + local_name ); } else { return 0; } } FoliaElement *Engine::get_node( const string& tag ){ /// return the next node in the Engine with 'tag' /// \param tag the tag or a list of tags we are looking for /// \return the FoliaElement found. /// tag may be a single tag like 'lemma' but also a list of '|' separated /// tags like 'lemma|pos|description'. In the latter case all named tags /// are tested and the first found is returned /// /// The returned FoliaElement is a FoLiA subtree expaned from the /// xmlTextReader. Further parsing will continue at the next sibbling /// of the parent. if ( _done ){ if ( _debug ){ DBG << "Engine::get_node(). we are done" << endl; } return 0; } if ( _debug ){ DBG << "Engine::get_node(), for tag=" << tag << endl; } int ret = 0; if ( _external_node != 0 ){ // so our last action was to output a pointer to a subtree. // continue with the next node, avoiding the subtree _external_node = 0; ret = xmlTextReaderNext(_reader); } else { // so we are the first time here, just get the first node ret = xmlTextReaderRead(_reader); } if ( ret == 0 ){ if ( _debug ){ DBG << "get node name, DONE" << endl; } _done = true; return 0; } vector tv = TiCC::split_at( tag, "|" ); set tags; for ( const auto& t : tv ){ tags.insert(t); } while ( ret ){ int type = xmlTextReaderNodeType(_reader); int new_depth = xmlTextReaderDepth(_reader); switch ( type ){ case XML_READER_TYPE_ELEMENT: { string local_name = (const char*)xmlTextReaderConstLocalName(_reader); if ( _debug ){ DBG << "get node XML_ELEMENT name=" << local_name << " depth " << _last_depth << " ==> " << new_depth << endl; } if ( tags.find(local_name) != tags.end() ){ if ( _debug ){ DBG << "matched search tag: " << local_name << endl; } _external_node = handle_match( local_name, new_depth ); return _external_node; } else if ( local_name == "t" || local_name == "ph" ){ handle_content( local_name, new_depth ); } else { handle_element( local_name, new_depth ); } } break; case XML_READER_TYPE_TEXT: { add_text( new_depth ); } break; case XML_READER_TYPE_COMMENT: { add_comment( new_depth ); } break; default: { add_default_node( new_depth ); } break; } ret = xmlTextReaderRead(_reader); } _done = true; return 0; } xml_tree *Engine::create_simple_tree( const string& in_file ) const { /// creating a lightweight tree for enumerating all XML_ELEMENTS encountered /// \param in_file The file to create an xmlTextReader on. May be a string /// buffer containing a complete XML file too /// \return the light-weight tree with the relevant nodes xmlTextReader *cur_reader = create_text_reader( in_file ); if ( _debug ){ DBG << "enumerate_nodes()" << endl; } int ret = xmlTextReaderRead(cur_reader); if ( ret == 0 ){ throw runtime_error( "create_simple_tree() could not start" ); } xml_tree *records = 0; xml_tree *rec_pnt = 0; int index = 0; int current_depth = 0; while ( ret ){ int depth = xmlTextReaderDepth(cur_reader); int type = xmlTextReaderNodeType(cur_reader); if ( type == XML_READER_TYPE_ELEMENT || type == XML_READER_TYPE_COMMENT ){ string local_name = (const char*)xmlTextReaderConstLocalName(cur_reader); KWargs atts = get_attributes( cur_reader ); string nsu; string txt_class; for ( auto const& v : atts ){ if ( v.first == "xmlns:xlink" ){ // only at top level continue; } if ( v.first.find("xmlns") == 0 ){ nsu = v.second; } if ( v.first == "textclass" || ( local_name == "t" && v.first == "class" ) ){ txt_class = v.second; } } if ( nsu.empty() || nsu == NSFOLIA ){ xml_tree *add_rec = new xml_tree( depth, index, local_name, txt_class ); if ( _debug ){ DBG << "new record " << index << " " << local_name << " (" << depth << ")" << endl; } if ( rec_pnt == 0 ){ records = add_rec; rec_pnt = records; } else if ( depth == current_depth ){ add_rec->parent = rec_pnt->parent; rec_pnt->next = add_rec; rec_pnt = rec_pnt->next; } else if ( depth > current_depth ){ add_rec->parent = rec_pnt; rec_pnt->link = add_rec; rec_pnt = rec_pnt->link; } else { // depth < current_depth while ( rec_pnt && rec_pnt->depth > depth ){ rec_pnt = rec_pnt->parent; } if ( rec_pnt == 0 ){ rec_pnt = records; } while ( rec_pnt->next ){ rec_pnt = rec_pnt->next; } add_rec->parent = rec_pnt->parent; rec_pnt->next = add_rec; rec_pnt = rec_pnt->next; } current_depth = rec_pnt->depth; } else { if ( _debug ){ DBG << "name=" << local_name << " atts=" << atts << endl; DBG << "create_simple_tree() node in alien namespace '" << nsu << "' is SKIPPED!" << endl; } } ++index; } ret = xmlTextReaderRead(cur_reader); } xmlFreeTextReader( cur_reader ); return records; } int count_nodes( FoliaElement *fe ){ /// count all 'real' FoliaElements including and below this one /// \param fe the The element to start at /// \return the 'size' of the subtree below fe /// we need this number to know where to proceed processing int result = 0; // cerr << "DEPTH " << fe << endl; if ( fe && fe->xmltag() != "_XmlText" && fe->element_id() != HeadFeature_t && !isAttributeFeature(fe->xmltag()) ){ result += 1; if ( fe->size() > 0 ){ // cerr << "size=" << fe->size() << endl; for ( size_t i=0; i < fe->size(); ++i ){ // cerr << "i=" << i << endl; result += count_nodes( fe->index(i) ); } } } // cerr << "return DEPTH " << fe << " =" << result << endl; return result; } int Engine::handle_content( const string& t_or_ph, int depth ){ /// process a matched 't' or 'ph' tag into a FoLiA subtree /// \param t_or_ph a t or ph tags /// \param depth the location in the Document to attach to /// \return the number of FoliaElement nodes added KWargs atts = get_attributes( _reader ); if ( _debug ){ DBG << "expanding content of <" << t_or_ph << "> atts=" << atts << endl; } FoliaElement *t = AbstractElement::createElement( t_or_ph, _out_doc ); if ( t ){ t->setAttributes( atts ); // just take as is... xmlNode *fd = xmlTextReaderExpand(_reader); t->parseXml( fd ); if ( _debug ){ DBG << "parsed " << t << endl; } append_node( t, depth ); // skip subtree xmlTextReaderNext(_reader); int type = xmlTextReaderNodeType(_reader); if ( type == XML_READER_TYPE_TEXT ){ string value = (const char*)xmlTextReaderConstValue(_reader); string trimmed = TiCC::trim(value); if ( !trimmed.empty() ){ throw XmlError( "spurious text " + trimmed + " found after node <" + t_or_ph + ">" ); } } return count_nodes( t ); } else { _ok = false; throw XmlError( "folia::engine failed to create node: " + t_or_ph ); } } void Engine::handle_element( const string& local_name, int depth ){ /// process a matched tag into a FoLiA subtree /// \param local_name the tag /// \param depth the location in the Document to attach to KWargs atts = get_attributes( _reader ); if ( _debug ){ DBG << "name=" << local_name << " atts=" << atts << endl; } if ( local_name == "wref" ){ string id = atts["id"]; if ( id.empty() ){ _ok = false; throw XmlError( "folia::engine, reference missing an 'id'" ); } FoliaElement *ref = (*_out_doc)[id]; if ( !ref ){ _ok = false; throw XmlError( "folia::engine, unresolvable reference: " + id ); } ref->increfcount(); append_node( ref, depth ); } else { FoliaElement *t = AbstractElement::createElement( local_name, _out_doc ); if ( t ){ if ( local_name == "foreign-data" ){ xmlNode *fd = xmlTextReaderExpand(_reader); t->parseXml( fd ); append_node( t, depth ); // skip subtree xmlTextReaderNext(_reader); } else { string nsu; for ( auto const& v : atts ){ if ( v.first.find("xmlns:") == 0 ){ nsu = v.second; break; } } if ( nsu.empty() || nsu == NSFOLIA ){ if ( local_name == "desc" || local_name == "content" || local_name == "comment" ){ if ( xmlTextReaderIsEmptyElement(_reader) ){ if ( _debug ){ DBG << "Element is empty." << endl; } } else { xmlTextReaderRead(_reader); const char *val = (const char*)xmlTextReaderConstValue(_reader); if ( val ) { if ( _debug ){ DBG << "processsing a <" << local_name << "> with value '" << val << "'" << endl; } atts["value"] = val; } else { if ( _debug ){ DBG << "processsing a <" << local_name << "> with empty value " << endl; } } } } if ( _debug ){ DBG << "SET ATTRIBUTES: " << atts << endl; } t->setAttributes( atts ); append_node( t, depth ); } else { if ( _debug ){ DBG << "a node in an alien namespace'" << nsu << endl; } // just take as is... append_node( t, depth ); xmlNode *fd = xmlTextReaderExpand(_reader); t->parseXml( fd ); // skip subtree xmlTextReaderNext(_reader); } } } else { _ok = false; throw XmlError( "folia::engine failed to create node: " + local_name ); } } } bool Engine::output_header(){ /// output the 'header' of the Folia document to the associated output /// stream /// This outputs ALL metadata from the Document upto and including /// the opening \ of \ node if ( _debug ){ DBG << "Engine::output_header()" << endl; } if ( !_os ){ throw logic_error( "folia::Engine::output_header() impossible. No output file specified!" ); return false; } if ( _finished ){ return true; } else if ( _header_done ){ throw logic_error( "folia::Engine::output_header() is called twice!" ); return false; } _header_done = true; stringstream ss; _out_doc->save( ss, ns_prefix ); string data = ss.str(); string search_b1; string search_b2; string search_e; if ( _doc_type == TEXT ){ if ( !ns_prefix.empty() ){ search_b1 = "<" + ns_prefix + ":" + "text>"; search_b2 = "<" + ns_prefix + ":" + "text "; search_e = ""; } else { search_b1 = ""; search_b2 = ""; search_b2 = "<" + ns_prefix + ":" + "speech "; search_e = ""; } else { search_b1 = ""; search_b2 = "size() == 0 ){ pos2 = data.find( "/>" , pos1 ); } else { pos2 = data.find( ">" , pos1 ); } string head = data.substr( 0, pos2 ) + ">"; if ( _root_node->size() == 0 ){ pos2 += 2; } else { pos2 = data.find( search_e, pos1 ); int add = search_e.size(); pos2 += add; } _footer = " " + search_e + data.substr( pos2 ); *_os << head << endl; return true; } bool Engine::output_footer(){ /// output the remains of the associated Document /// might call flush() first /// further processing in this Engine is illegal if ( _debug ){ DBG << "Engine::output_footer()" << endl; } if ( _finished ){ return true; } if ( !_os ){ throw logic_error( "folia::Engine::output_footer() impossible. No output file specified!" ); return false; } else if ( flush() ){ *_os << _footer << endl; _finished = true; return true; } else { return false; } } bool Engine::flush() { /// output all NEW information in the output Document to the output stream /// may call output_header() first if ( _debug ){ DBG << "Engine::flush()" << endl; } if ( !_os ){ throw logic_error( "folia::Engine::flush() impossible. No outputfile specified!" ); return false; } if ( _finished ){ return true; } else if ( !_header_done ){ output_header(); } size_t len = _root_node->size(); for ( size_t i=0; i < len; ++i ){ *_os << " " << _root_node->index(i)->xmlstring(true,2,false) << endl; } for ( size_t i=0; i < len; ++i ){ _root_node->remove( i, true ); } return true; } bool Engine::finish() { /// finalize the Engine bij calling output_footer if ( _debug ){ DBG << "Engine::finish()" << endl; } if ( !_os ){ throw logic_error( "folia::Engine::finish() impossible. No outputfile specified!" ); return false; } if ( _finished ){ return true; } return output_footer(); } void Engine::save( const string& name, bool do_canon ){ /// save the associated Document to a file /// \param name the file-name /// \param do_canon output in Canonical format if ( _os && name == _out_name ){ throw logic_error( "folia::Engine::save() impossible. Already connected to a stream with the same name (" + name + ")" ); } _out_doc->save( name, ns_prefix, do_canon ); } void Engine::save( ostream& os, bool do_canon ){ /// save the associated Document to a stream /// \param os the stream /// \param do_canon output in Canonical format _out_doc->save( os, ns_prefix, do_canon ); } bool TextEngine::init_doc( const string& i, const string& o ){ /// init an associated document for this TextEngine /// \param i the input file to use for parsing /// \param o when not empty, add an output-file with this name /// /// Sets the _in_file property to i and marks _is_setup FALSE /// then calls Engine::init_doc to do the real work. _in_file = i; _is_setup = false; // set_debug(true); return Engine::init_doc( i, o ); } void TextEngine::setup( const string& textclass, bool prefer_sent ){ /// set the TextEngine ready for parsing /// \param textclass Determines which textnodes to search for /// \param prefer_sent If TRUE, set the TextEngine up for returning /// Structure nodes like sentences or paragraphs above returning /// just Word or String nodes string txtc = textclass; if ( txtc == "current" ){ txtc.clear(); } text_parent_map = enumerate_text_parents( txtc, prefer_sent ); _next_text_node = _start_index; if ( !text_parent_map.empty() ){ _next_text_node = text_parent_map.begin()->first; } _node_count = _start_index; _is_setup = true; } xml_tree *get_structure_parent( const xml_tree *pnt ){ /// return the nearest StructureElement above this node /// \param pnt a (text) element inthe simple tree. /// \return the first parent which is an AbstractStructureElement /// and NOT a Word if ( pnt->parent->tag != "w" && isSubClass( stringToElementType(pnt->parent->tag), AbstractStructureElement_t ) ){ return pnt->parent; } else { return get_structure_parent( pnt->parent ); } } map TextEngine::search_text_parents( const xml_tree* start, const string& textclass, bool prefer_sentences ) const{ /// scan the whole TextEngine for TextContent nodes /*! \param start the tree to search \param textclass the text-class we are interested in \param prefer_sentences If TRUE, set the TextEngine up for returning Structure nodes like sentences or paragraphs above returning just Word or String nodes \return a map containing for every found text_parent the index of the NEXT value to search. TO DO: very mysty and mystic */ map result; const xml_tree *pnt = start; while ( pnt ){ if ( _debug ){ DBG << "bekijk:" << pnt->tag << "-" << pnt->index << endl; } if ( pnt->tag == "wref" || pnt->tag == "original" ){ // // DON'T see a wref as a valid textparent. // The word is connected elsewhere too // Also an 'original' node is assumed to be part of a correction // so hope for a 'new' node to be found! pnt = pnt->next; continue; } map deeper = search_text_parents( pnt->link, textclass, prefer_sentences ); if ( !deeper.empty() ){ if ( _debug ){ DBG << "deeper we found: " << deeper << endl; } result.insert( deeper.begin(), deeper.end() ); } pnt = pnt->next; } if ( result.empty() ){ // so no deeper text found // lets see at this level.... pnt = start; while ( pnt ){ if ( pnt->tag == "t" && pnt->textclass == textclass ){ // OK text in the right textclass if ( prefer_sentences ){ // search for a non-word parent xml_tree *par = get_structure_parent( pnt ); int index = par->index; int next = INT_MAX; if ( par->next ){ next = par->index; } result[index] = next; break; } else { int index = pnt->parent->index; int next = INT_MAX; if ( pnt->parent->next ){ next = pnt->parent->next->index; } else if ( pnt->parent->parent->next ){ next = pnt->parent->parent->next->index; } result[index] = next; break; } } pnt = pnt->next; } } if ( _debug && start && !result.empty() ){ DBG << "return " << result << " for " << start->parent->tag << endl; } return result; } const map& TextEngine::enumerate_text_parents( const string& textclass, bool prefer_sent ) { /// Loop over the full input, looking for textnodes in class 'textclass' /*! \param textclass the text-class we are interested in \param prefer_sent If TRUE, set the TextEngine up for returning Structure nodes like sentences or paragraphs above returning just Word or String nodes \return a reference to a map of text parent nodes this function recurses to the DEEPEST text possible, and enumerates their parents. It creates a mapping of text parents indices to their successor */ if ( _done ){ throw runtime_error( "enumerate_text_parents() called on a done engine" ); } if ( _debug ){ DBG << "enumerate_text_parents(" << textclass << ")" << endl; } // // we start by creating a tree of all nodes xml_tree *tree = create_simple_tree(_in_file); // // now search that tree for nodes in 'textclass' // if is a , then remember the index of its parent // but when 'prefer_sent' is specified, return the direct structure above // when present. text_parent_map.clear(); xml_tree *rec_pnt = tree; while ( rec_pnt ){ map deeper = search_text_parents( rec_pnt->link, textclass, prefer_sent ); text_parent_map.insert( deeper.begin(), deeper.end() ); rec_pnt = rec_pnt->next; } if ( _debug ){ DBG << "complete tree: " << endl; print( DBG, tree ); DBG << "Search map = " << text_parent_map << endl; } for ( auto it = text_parent_map.begin(); it != text_parent_map.end(); ++it ){ auto nit = it; ++nit; if ( nit != text_parent_map.end() ){ it->second = nit->first; } } if ( _debug ){ DBG << "Reduced Search map = " << text_parent_map << endl; } delete tree; return text_parent_map; } FoliaElement *TextEngine::next_text_parent(){ /// return the next node to handle /*! \return a FoLiAElement pointer to a 'textparent' subtree, or 0 when done The caller may use this pointer to modify the subtree BELOW that pointer at will. next_text_parent should be called until no more candidates are found. At that moment, the complete input FoLiA is parsed and stored in _out_doc adn can be saved or handled over for further processing. */ if ( _done ){ if ( _debug ){ DBG << "next_text_parent(). engine is done" << endl; } return 0; } if ( !_is_setup ){ throw runtime_error( "TextEngine: not setup yet!" ); } if ( text_parent_map.empty() ){ if ( _debug ){ DBG << "next_text_parent(). the parent map is empty." << endl; } return 0; } /// int ret = 0; if ( _external_node != 0 ){ // so our last action was to output a pointer to a subtree. // continue with the next node, avoiding the subtree _external_node = 0; ret = xmlTextReaderNext(_reader); } else { // so we are the first time here, get first result ret = xmlTextReaderRead(_reader); } if ( ret == 0 ){ if ( _debug ){ DBG << "next_text_parent(), DONE" << endl; } _done = true; return 0; } while ( ret ){ int type = xmlTextReaderNodeType(_reader); if ( _debug ){ DBG << "MAIN LOOP search next_text_parent(), type=" << type << " current node=" << _node_count << " search for node=" << _next_text_node << endl; } int new_depth = xmlTextReaderDepth(_reader); switch ( type ){ case XML_READER_TYPE_ELEMENT: { string local_name = (const char*)xmlTextReaderConstLocalName(_reader); if ( _debug ){ DBG << "next element: " << local_name << " cnt =" << _node_count << endl; } if ( _node_count == _next_text_node ){ // HIT! if ( _debug ){ DBG << "at index=" << _node_count << " WE HIT a next element for: " << local_name << endl; } _external_node = handle_match( local_name, new_depth ); int skips = count_nodes( _external_node ); // we are to output a tree of skips nodes _node_count += skips; // so next time we resume with this count _next_text_node = text_parent_map[_next_text_node]; // and we have to search for _next_text_node if ( _debug ){ DBG << " increment _node_count with: " << skips << " to " << _node_count << " searching for: " << _next_text_node << endl; } return _external_node; } else if ( local_name == "t" || local_name == "ph" ){ _node_count += handle_content( local_name, new_depth ); } else { handle_element( local_name, new_depth ); ++_node_count; } } break; case XML_READER_TYPE_TEXT: { add_text( new_depth ); } break; case XML_READER_TYPE_COMMENT: { add_comment( new_depth ); } break; default: { add_default_node( new_depth ); } break; } ret = xmlTextReaderRead(_reader); } _done = true; return 0; } } // namespace folia libfolia-2.4/src/folialint.cxx0000644000175000017500000001514213627430725013371 00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2006 - 2020 CLST - Radboud University ILK - Tilburg University This file is part of libfolia libfolia 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. libfolia 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, see . For questions and suggestions, see: https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ticcutils/issues or send mail to: lamasoftware (at ) science.ru.nl */ #include #include #include #include #include "ticcutils/CommandLine.h" #include "libfolia/folia.h" using namespace std; void usage(){ cerr << "usage: folialint [options] " << endl; cerr << "options are" << endl; cerr << "\t-h or --help\t\t This help" << endl; cerr << "\t-V or --version\t\t Show versions" << endl; cerr << "\t--strip\t\t\t strip variable items from the FoLiA. Like all dates." << endl; cerr << "\t\t\t\t This is usefull to generate FoLiA that can be diffed." << endl; cerr << "\t--output='file'\t\t name an outputfile. (default is stdout)" << endl; cerr << "\t--nooutput\t\t Suppress output. Only warnings/errors are displayed." << endl; cerr << "\t--nochecktext DO NOT check if text is consistent inside structure tags. Default is to do so." << endl; cerr << "\t--fixtext.\t\t Try to fixup text errors like wrong offsets. Default is to DONT DO THAT." << endl; cerr << "\t--permissive.\t\t Allow some dubious constructs." << endl; cerr << "\t--warn\t\t\t add some extra warnings about library versions and unused" << endl; cerr << "\t\t\t\t annotation declarations" << endl; cerr << "\t--canonical\t\t output in a predefined order. 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See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, see . For questions and suggestions, see: https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ticcutils/issues or send mail to: lamasoftware (at ) science.ru.nl */ #include #include #include #include "ticcutils/StringOps.h" #include "libfolia/folia.h" using namespace std; using namespace icu; using namespace folia; using namespace icu; int main() { cout << "checking sanity" << endl; cout << "AnnotationType sanity" << endl; if ( ! AT_sanity_check() ){ cout << "too bad. no use to continue" << endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; } cout << "ElementType sanity" << endl; if ( ! 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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. libfolia 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, see . For questions and suggestions, see: https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ticcutils/issues or send mail to: lamasoftware (at ) science.ru.nl */ #ifndef FOLIA_H #define FOLIA_H #include "libfolia/folia_types.h" #include "libfolia/folia_utils.h" #include "libfolia/folia_impl.h" #include "libfolia/folia_document.h" #include "libfolia/folia_engine.h" #include "libfolia/folia_provenance.h" #endif libfolia-2.4/include/libfolia/folia_impl.h0000644000175000017500000026562013631674166015601 00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2006 - 2020 CLST - Radboud University ILK - Tilburg University This file is part of libfolia libfolia 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. libfolia 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, see . For questions and suggestions, see: https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ticcutils/issues or send mail to: lamasoftware (at ) science.ru.nl */ #ifndef FOLIA_IMPL_H #define FOLIA_IMPL_H #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "unicode/unistr.h" #include "libxml/tree.h" #include "libfolia/folia_properties.h" using namespace icu; namespace folia { class Document; class AbstractSpanAnnotation; class Alternative; class PosAnnotation; class LemmaAnnotation; class SenseAnnotation; class DomainAnnotation; class MorphologyLayer; class Morpheme; class Phoneme; class Sentence; class Word; class TextContent; class PhonContent; class Correction; class New; class Original; class Current; class Suggestion; class Division; class DependencyDependent; class Paragraph; class Morpheme; class MetaData; /// class used to steer 'text()' search behaviour /// the values may be logically 'or'-ed, like RETAIN|HIDDEN enum class TEXT_FLAGS { NONE=0, //!< None of the flags is set. This is the default. RETAIN=1, //!< When returning text, keep al tokenization. STRICT=2, /*!< return only text from the current textcontent sibling. The default is NOT STRICT, meaning to get text from deeper textcontent nodes too. (stopping at the first that HAS text) */ HIDDEN=4 //!< Include text from 'hidden' nodes. }; inline TEXT_FLAGS operator&( TEXT_FLAGS f1, TEXT_FLAGS f2 ){ return (TEXT_FLAGS)((int)f1&(int)f2); } inline TEXT_FLAGS operator|( TEXT_FLAGS f1, TEXT_FLAGS f2 ){ return (TEXT_FLAGS) ((int)f1|(int)f2); } inline TEXT_FLAGS& operator|=( TEXT_FLAGS& f1, TEXT_FLAGS f2 ){ f1 = (f1 | f2); return f1; } /// class used to steer 'select()' behaviour enum class SELECT_FLAGS { RECURSE=0, /*!< recurse the whole FoLia from the given node downwards returning all matching nodes, even within matches. This is the default. */ LOCAL=1, //!< only just look in the direct sibblings of the given node TOP_HIT=2 //!< like recurse, but do NOT recurse into sibblings of matching nodes }; #define NOT_IMPLEMENTED { \ throw NotImplementedError( xmltag() + "::" + std::string(__func__) ); \ } class FoliaElement { friend std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream&, const FoliaElement& ); friend std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream&, const FoliaElement* ); friend bool operator==( const FoliaElement&, const FoliaElement& ); public: virtual ~FoliaElement(){}; virtual void init() {}; virtual size_t size() const = 0; virtual FoliaElement* index( size_t ) const = 0; virtual FoliaElement* rindex( size_t ) const = 0; FoliaElement* operator[]( size_t i ) const { return index(i); } virtual bool isinstance( ElementType et ) const = 0; template bool isinstance() const { F obj((Document*)0); return element_id() == obj.element_id(); } bool isSubClass( ElementType ) const; bool isSubClass( const FoliaElement *c ) const { /// check if the object is a subclass of the class of \e c /*! \param c the FoliaElement we would like to compare to \return true if the object is a SubClass of c. This is about C++ class inheritance: is our class a derivative of c's class? */ return dynamic_cast(this) != 0; }; virtual void assignDoc( Document* ) = 0; virtual FoliaElement *parent() const = 0; virtual void set_parent( FoliaElement *p ) = 0; virtual bool acceptable( ElementType ) const = 0; virtual bool addable( const FoliaElement * ) const = 0; virtual FoliaElement *append( FoliaElement* ) = 0; virtual FoliaElement *postappend( ) = 0; virtual void remove( size_t, bool = true ) = 0; virtual void remove( FoliaElement *, bool = true ) = 0; virtual std::vector find_replacables( FoliaElement * ) const = 0; virtual void replace( FoliaElement * ) = 0; virtual FoliaElement* replace( FoliaElement *, FoliaElement* ) = 0; virtual void insert_after( FoliaElement *, FoliaElement * ) = 0; virtual const std::vector& data() const = 0; virtual FoliaElement *head() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; // Sentences virtual Sentence *addSentence( const KWargs& ) = 0; Sentence *addSentence( const std::string& s ="" ){ return addSentence( getArgs(s) ); }; // Selections template std::vector select( const std::string& st, const std::set& exclude, bool recurse = true ) const { F obj((Document*)0); std::vector res; std::vector tmp = select( obj.element_id(), st, exclude, (recurse?SELECT_FLAGS::RECURSE : SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL) ); for ( size_t i = 0; i < tmp.size(); ++i ){ res.push_back( dynamic_cast( tmp[i]) ); } return res; } template std::vector select( const std::string& st, bool recurse = true ) const { F obj((Document*)0); std::vector res; std::vector tmp = select( obj.element_id(), st, (recurse?SELECT_FLAGS::RECURSE : SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL) ); for ( size_t i = 0; i < tmp.size(); ++i ){ res.push_back( dynamic_cast( tmp[i]) ); } return res; } template std::vector select( const char* st, bool recurse = true ) const { F obj((Document*)0); std::vector res; std::vector tmp = select( obj.element_id(), std::string(st), (recurse?SELECT_FLAGS::RECURSE : SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL) ); for ( size_t i = 0; i < tmp.size(); ++i ){ res.push_back( dynamic_cast( tmp[i]) ); } return res; } template std::vector select( const std::set& exclude, bool recurse = true ) const { F obj((Document*)0); std::vector res; std::vector tmp = select( obj.element_id(), exclude, (recurse?SELECT_FLAGS::RECURSE : SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL) ); for ( size_t i = 0; i < tmp.size(); ++i ){ res.push_back( dynamic_cast( tmp[i]) ); } return res; } template std::vector select( bool recurse = true ) const { F obj((Document*)0); std::vector res; std::vector tmp = select( obj.element_id(), (recurse?SELECT_FLAGS::RECURSE : SELECT_FLAGS::LOCAL) ); for ( size_t i = 0; i < tmp.size(); ++i ){ res.push_back( dynamic_cast( tmp[i]) ); } return res; } // annotations virtual bool allowannotations() const { return false; }; virtual const std::string annotator( ) const = 0; virtual void annotator( const std::string& ) = 0; virtual AnnotatorType annotatortype() const = 0; virtual const std::string processor() const = 0; virtual void processor( const std::string& ) = 0; virtual void annotatortype( AnnotatorType t ) = 0; virtual AnnotationType annotation_type() const = 0; virtual PosAnnotation *addPosAnnotation( const KWargs& ) NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual LemmaAnnotation *addLemmaAnnotation( const KWargs& ) NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual MorphologyLayer *addMorphologyLayer( const KWargs& ) NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual PosAnnotation *getPosAnnotations( const std::string&, std::vector& ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual LemmaAnnotation *getLemmaAnnotations( const std::string&, std::vector& ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual MorphologyLayer *getMorphologyLayers( const std::string&, std::vector& ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual const MetaData *get_metadata() const = 0; virtual const std::string get_metadata( const std::string& ) const = 0; template std::vector annotations( const std::string& s = "" ) const { if ( allowannotations() ){ return select( s, default_ignore_annotations ); } else NOT_IMPLEMENTED; } template bool has_annotation( const std::string& st = "" ) const { std::vector v = annotations( st ); return v.size() > 0; } template F *annotation( const std::string& st = "" ) const { std::vectorv = annotations( st ); if ( v.size() > 0 ){ return v[0]; } else { return 0; } } template F *addAnnotation( const KWargs& args ) { F *res = 0; try { res = new F( args, doc() ); } catch( std::exception& ){ delete res; throw; } append( res ); return res; } // span annotation virtual std::vector selectSpan() const = 0; virtual std::vector findspans( ElementType, const std::string& = "" ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; template std::vector findspans( const std::string& st = "" ) const { F obj((Document*)0); return findspans( obj.element_id(), st ); } virtual AbstractSpanAnnotation *findspan( const std::vector& ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; // features virtual std::vector feats( const std::string& ) const = 0; virtual const std::string feat( const std::string& ) const = 0; //XML (de)serialisation virtual FoliaElement* parseXml( const xmlNode * ) = 0; const std::string xmlstring( bool=true ) const; // serialize to a string (XML fragment) const std::string xmlstring( bool, int=0, bool=true ) const; // serialize to a string (XML fragment) virtual xmlNode *xml( bool, bool = false ) const = 0; //serialize to XML // text/string content bool hastext( const std::string& = "current" ) const; bool hasphon( const std::string& = "current" ) const; virtual void check_text_consistency() const = 0; virtual void check_append_text_consistency( const FoliaElement * ) const = 0; virtual const std::string str( const std::string& = "current" ) const = 0; const UnicodeString unicode( const std::string& cls = "current" ) const { return text( cls, TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ); }; virtual const UnicodeString private_text( const std::string& = "current", bool = false, bool = false, bool = false ) const = 0; virtual const UnicodeString text( const std::string&, TEXT_FLAGS = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ) const = 0; virtual const UnicodeString text( TEXT_FLAGS = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ) const = 0; const UnicodeString stricttext( const std::string& = "current" ) const; const UnicodeString toktext( const std::string& = "current" ) const; virtual const UnicodeString phon( const std::string&, TEXT_FLAGS = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ) const = 0; virtual const UnicodeString phon( TEXT_FLAGS = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ) const = 0; virtual bool printable() const = 0; virtual bool speakable() const = 0; virtual bool referable() const = 0; virtual bool is_textcontainer() const = 0; virtual bool is_phoncontainer() const = 0; virtual bool space() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; // Word virtual Word *previous() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Word *next() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual const Word* resolveword( const std::string& ) const = 0; virtual std::vector context( size_t, const std::string& ="" ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual std::vector leftcontext( size_t, const std::string& ="" ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual std::vector rightcontext( size_t, const std::string& ="" ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Word *addWord( const KWargs& ) = 0; virtual Word *addWord( const std::string& ="" ) = 0; // corrections virtual New *getNew() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual FoliaElement *getNew( size_t ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Original *getOriginal() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual FoliaElement *getOriginal( size_t ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Current *getCurrent() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual FoliaElement *getCurrent( size_t ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Correction *incorrection() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Correction *split( FoliaElement *, FoliaElement *, const std::string& = "" ) NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Correction *mergewords( FoliaElement *, const std::vector&, const std::string& = "" ) NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Correction *deleteword( FoliaElement *, const std::string& = "" ) NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Correction *insertword( FoliaElement *, FoliaElement *, const std::string& = "" ) NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual std::vector suggestions() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Suggestion *suggestions( size_t ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Correction *correct( const std::vector&, const std::vector&, const std::vector&, const std::vector&, const KWargs& ) NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Correction* correct( FoliaElement*, FoliaElement*, const KWargs& ) NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Correction* correct( FoliaElement*, FoliaElement*, const std::vector&, const KWargs& ) NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Correction *correct( const std::string& = "" ) NOT_IMPLEMENTED; // TextContent virtual const TextContent *text_content( const std::string& = "current", bool = false ) const = 0; TextContent *settext( const std::string&, const std::string& = "current" ); TextContent *settext( const std::string&, int, const std::string& = "current" ); TextContent *setutext( const UnicodeString&, const std::string& = "current" ); TextContent *setutext( const UnicodeString&, int , const std::string& = "current" ); virtual int offset() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual void set_offset( int ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; void clear_textcontent( const std::string& = "current" ); // PhonContent virtual const PhonContent *phon_content( const std::string& = "current", bool = false ) const = 0; // properties virtual const std::string& get_delimiter( bool=false ) const = 0; virtual void setDateTime( const std::string& ) = 0; virtual const std::string getDateTime() const = 0; virtual const std::string pos( const std::string& = "" ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual const std::string lemma( const std::string& = "" ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual const std::string cls() const = 0; virtual const std::string sett() const = 0; virtual void update_cls( const std::string& ) = 0; virtual void update_set( const std::string& ) = 0; virtual const std::string n() const = 0; virtual const std::string id() const = 0; virtual const std::string begintime() const = 0; virtual const std::string endtime() const = 0; virtual const std::string speech_src() const = 0; virtual const std::string speech_speaker() const = 0; virtual const std::string language( const std::string& = "" ) const = 0; virtual const std::string set_to_current() NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual double confidence() const = 0; virtual void confidence( double ) = 0; virtual ElementType element_id() const = 0; virtual size_t occurrences() const = 0; virtual size_t occurrences_per_set() const = 0; virtual Attrib required_attributes() const = 0; virtual Attrib optional_attributes() const = 0; virtual const std::string& xmltag() const = 0; const std::string& classname() const { return xmltag(); }; //synomym virtual const std::string& default_subset() const = 0; virtual const std::string subset() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual bool setonly() const = 0; virtual bool auto_generate_id() const = 0; virtual Document *doc() const = 0; virtual Sentence *sentence() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Paragraph *paragraph() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Division *division() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual std::vector paragraphs() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual std::vector sentences() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual std::vector words( const std::string& ="" ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual std::vector wrefs() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual FoliaElement* wrefs( size_t ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual std::vector morphemes( const std::string& ="" ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Morpheme* morpheme( size_t, const std::string& ="" ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Sentence *sentences( size_t ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Sentence *rsentences( size_t ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Paragraph *paragraphs( size_t ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Paragraph *rparagraphs( size_t ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Word *words( size_t, const std::string& ="" ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual std::vector wordParts() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual Word *rwords( size_t, const std::string& ="" ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual DependencyDependent *dependent() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual const std::string description() const; // alternatives virtual std::vector alternatives( ElementType, const std::string& = "" ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; std::vector alternatives( const std::string& s = "" ) const { return alternatives( BASE, s ); } virtual const std::string content() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual const std::string src() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual const UnicodeString caption() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual std::vector resolve() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual const FoliaElement* resolveid() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual bool checkAtts() = 0; virtual const UnicodeString deeptext( const std::string& = "current", TEXT_FLAGS = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual const UnicodeString deepphon( const std::string& = "current", TEXT_FLAGS = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual std::vector select( ElementType, SELECT_FLAGS = SELECT_FLAGS::RECURSE ) const = 0; virtual std::vector select( ElementType, const std::set& , SELECT_FLAGS = SELECT_FLAGS::RECURSE ) const = 0; virtual std::vector select( ElementType, const std::string&, SELECT_FLAGS = SELECT_FLAGS::RECURSE ) const = 0; virtual std::vector select( ElementType, const std::string&, const std::set& , SELECT_FLAGS = SELECT_FLAGS::RECURSE ) const = 0; // some 'internal stuff virtual int refcount() const = 0; virtual void increfcount() = 0; virtual void decrefcount() = 0; virtual void resetrefcount() = 0; virtual void setAttributes( KWargs& ) = 0; virtual KWargs collectAttributes() const = 0; virtual void setAuth( bool b ) = 0; virtual bool auth( ) const = 0; virtual bool xlink() const = 0; virtual const std::string href() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual const std::string generateId( const std::string& ) NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual const std::string textclass() const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual void unravel( std::set& ) NOT_IMPLEMENTED; static FoliaElement *private_createElement( ElementType ); public: static FoliaElement *createElement( ElementType, Document * =0 ); static FoliaElement *createElement( const std::string&, Document * =0 ); }; class AbstractElement: public virtual FoliaElement { private: AbstractElement( const AbstractElement& ); // inhibit copies AbstractElement& operator=( const AbstractElement& ); // inhibit copies //Constructor protected: AbstractElement( const properties& p, Document* = 0 ); public: // expose static element Constructor virtual ~AbstractElement(); void classInit(){ // we could call 'init()' directly, but this is more esthetic // keep in balance with the next function init(); // virtual init } void classInit( const KWargs& a ){ // this funcion is needed because calling the virtual function // setAttributes from the constructor will NOT call the right version // THIS IS BY DESIGN. init(); // virtual init KWargs a1 = a; setAttributes( a1 ); // also virtual! } //functions regarding contained data size_t size() const { return _data.size(); }; FoliaElement* index( size_t ) const; FoliaElement* rindex( size_t ) const; bool isinstance( ElementType et ) const { /// return true when the object is an instance of the type parameter /*! \param et the type to check against */ return et == element_id(); } template bool isinstance() const { F obj((Document*)0); return element_id() == obj.element_id(); } template inline T *create( KWargs& args ){ T *nt = new T(args, doc()); append( nt ); return nt; } template inline T *create(){ T *nt = new T(doc()); append( nt ); return nt; } void assignDoc( Document* ); FoliaElement *parent() const { return _parent; }; void set_parent( FoliaElement *p ) { _parent = p ; }; // modify the internal data FoliaElement *append( FoliaElement* ); FoliaElement *postappend( ); void remove( size_t, bool = true ); void remove( FoliaElement *, bool = true ); std::vector find_replacables( FoliaElement * ) const; void replace( FoliaElement * ); FoliaElement* replace( FoliaElement *, FoliaElement* ); void insert_after( FoliaElement *, FoliaElement * ); const std::vector& data() const { return _data; }; // Sentences Sentence *addSentence( const KWargs& ); // MetaData const MetaData *get_metadata() const; const std::string get_metadata( const std::string& ) const; // Selections template std::vector select( bool recurse = true ) const { return FoliaElement::select(recurse); } template std::vector select( const std::string& st, const std::set& exclude, bool recurse = true ) const { return FoliaElement::select( st, exclude, recurse ); } template std::vector select( const std::string& st, bool recurse = true ) const { return FoliaElement::select( st, recurse ); } template std::vector select( const char* st, bool recurse = true ) const { return FoliaElement::select( st, recurse ); } template std::vector select( const std::set& exclude, bool recurse = true ) const { return FoliaElement::select( exclude, recurse ); } const std::string annotator( ) const { return _annotator; }; void annotator( const std::string& a ) { _annotator = a; }; const std::string processor( ) const { return _processor; }; void processor( const std::string& p ) { _processor = p; }; AnnotatorType annotatortype() const { return _annotator_type; }; void annotatortype( AnnotatorType t ) { _annotator_type = t; }; template F *addAnnotation( const KWargs& args ) { return FoliaElement::addAnnotation( args ); } // Span annotations std::vector selectSpan() const; // features std::vector feats( const std::string& ) const; const std::string feat( const std::string& ) const; //XML parsing FoliaElement* parseXml( const xmlNode * ); // text/string content const std::string str( const std::string& = "current" ) const; const UnicodeString private_text( const std::string& = "current", bool = false, bool = false, bool = false ) const; const UnicodeString text( const std::string&, TEXT_FLAGS = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ) const; const UnicodeString text( TEXT_FLAGS flags = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ) const { return text( "current", flags ); } const UnicodeString phon( const std::string&, TEXT_FLAGS = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ) const; const UnicodeString phon( TEXT_FLAGS flags = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ) const { return phon( "current", flags ); } const UnicodeString deeptext( const std::string& = "current", TEXT_FLAGS = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ) const; const UnicodeString deepphon( const std::string& = "current", TEXT_FLAGS = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ) const; // Word const Word* resolveword( const std::string& ) const { return 0; }; Word *addWord( const KWargs& ); Word *addWord( const std::string& ="" ); // TextContent const TextContent *text_content( const std::string& = "current", bool = false ) const; // PhonContent const PhonContent *phon_content( const std::string& = "current", bool = false ) const; // properties const std::string& get_delimiter( bool=false ) const; // attributes const std::string cls() const { return _class; }; const std::string sett() const { return _set; }; void update_cls( const std::string& cls ) { _class = cls; }; void update_set( const std::string& st ) { _set = st; }; const std::string n() const { return _n; }; const std::string id() const { return _id; }; const std::string begintime() const { return _begintime; }; const std::string endtime() const { return _endtime; }; const std::string textclass() const { return _textclass; }; const std::string speech_src() const; const std::string speech_speaker() const; const std::string language( const std::string& = "" ) const; bool space() const { return _space; }; const std::string src() const { return _src; }; double confidence() const { return _confidence; }; void confidence( double d ) { _confidence = d; }; // generic properties ElementType element_id() const; size_t occurrences() const; size_t occurrences_per_set() const; Attrib required_attributes() const; Attrib optional_attributes() const; bool hidden() const; const std::string& xmltag() const; const std::string& default_subset() const; AnnotationType annotation_type() const; const std::set& accepted_data() const; const std::set& required_data() const; bool printable() const; bool speakable() const; bool referable() const; bool is_textcontainer() const; bool is_phoncontainer() const; bool auth() const; bool xlink() const; bool setonly() const; bool auto_generate_id() const; Document *doc() const { return _mydoc; }; std::vector select( ElementType, SELECT_FLAGS = SELECT_FLAGS::RECURSE ) const; std::vector select( ElementType, const std::set& , SELECT_FLAGS = SELECT_FLAGS::RECURSE ) const; std::vector select( ElementType, const std::string&, SELECT_FLAGS = SELECT_FLAGS::RECURSE ) const; std::vector select( ElementType, const std::string&, const std::set& , SELECT_FLAGS = SELECT_FLAGS::RECURSE ) const; void unravel( std::set& ); protected: xmlNode *xml( bool, bool = false ) const; void setAttributes( KWargs& ); bool checkAtts(); KWargs collectAttributes() const; int refcount() const { return _refcount; }; void increfcount() { ++_refcount; }; void decrefcount() { --_refcount; }; void resetrefcount() { _refcount = 0; }; void setAuth( bool b ){ _auth = b; }; xmlNs *foliaNs() const; bool acceptable( ElementType ) const; bool addable( const FoliaElement * ) const; void setDateTime( const std::string& ); const std::string getDateTime() const; void check_text_consistency() const; void check_append_text_consistency( const FoliaElement * ) const; void check_declaration(); private: void addFeatureNodes( const KWargs& args ); Document *_mydoc; FoliaElement *_parent; bool _auth; bool _space; AnnotatorType _annotator_type; int _refcount; double _confidence; std::string _annotator; std::string _n; std::string _datetime; std::string _begintime; std::string _endtime; std::string _speaker; std::string _textclass; std::string _metadata; std::string _processor; std::string _set; std::string _class; std::string _id; std::string _src; std::vector _data; const properties& _props; }; bool isSubClass( const ElementType e1, const ElementType e2 ); bool isSubClass( const FoliaElement *e1, const FoliaElement *e2 ); template bool isSubClass(){ /// templated check if Type T1 is a subclass of Type T2 /*! \return true if T1 is a SubClass of T2. This is about C++ class inheritance: is our class a derivative of c's class? */ T1 t1((Document*)0); return dynamic_cast(&t1) != 0; } bool operator==( const FoliaElement&, const FoliaElement& ); inline bool operator!=( const FoliaElement& e1, const FoliaElement& e2 ){ return !( e1 == e2 ); } inline size_t len( const FoliaElement *e ) { /// return the number of FoliaElement children of '\e e return e->size(); } template inline size_t len( const std::vector& v ) { /// return the size of the given vector return v.size(); } template T *create( KWargs& args ){ /// create a new FoliaElement /*! \param args an attribute-value list of arguments to use \return a new FoliaElement */ return new T(args); } template T *create( ){ /// create a new FoliaElement /*! \return a new FoliaElement */ return new T(); } template T *create( KWargs& args, FoliaElement* p ){ /// create a new FoliaElement as a child of \e p /*! \param p the FoliaElement to connect to \param args an attribute-value list of arguments to use \return a new FoliaElement */ T *nt = new T(args,p->doc()); p->append( nt ); return nt; } template T *create( FoliaElement* p ){ /// create a new FoliaElement as a child of \e p /*! \param p the FoliaElement to connect to \return a new FoliaElement */ T *nt = new T(p->doc()); p->append( nt ); return nt; } inline const std::string str( const FoliaElement *e, const std::string& cls = "current" ) { /// return the string value contained in \e e /*! \param e The FoliaElement \param cls the textclass we want \return the (UTF8) string value */ return e->str( cls ); } inline const UnicodeString text( const FoliaElement *e, const std::string& cls = "current" ) { /// return the Unicode value contained in \e e /*! \param e The FoliaElement \param cls the textclass we want \return the Unicode string value */ if ( e ) return e->text( cls, TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ); else throw ValueError( "text() for empty element" ); } inline const UnicodeString unicode( const FoliaElement *e ) { /// return the Unicode value contained in \e e /*! \param e The FoliaElement \return the Unicode string value */ return e->unicode(); } inline bool isinstance( const FoliaElement *e, ElementType t ) { /// return true when the first parameter is an instance of the type /// given by the second parameter /*! \param e the FoliaElement to test \param t the type to check against */ return e->isinstance( t ); } class AllowGenerateID: public virtual FoliaElement { public: void setMaxId( FoliaElement * ); const std::string generateId( const std::string& tag ); private: std::map id_map; }; class AllowCorrections: public virtual FoliaElement { /// Interface class that enables corrections on Elements public: Correction *correct( const std::vector&, const std::vector&, const std::vector&, const std::vector&, const KWargs& ); Correction *correct( FoliaElement*, FoliaElement*, const KWargs& ); Correction* correct( FoliaElement*, FoliaElement*, const std::vector&, const KWargs& ); Correction *correct( const std::string& = "" ); }; class AllowXlink: public virtual FoliaElement { public: const std::string href() const; void setAttributes( KWargs& ); KWargs collectAttributes() const; protected: std::map _xlink; }; class AllowInlineAnnotation: public AllowCorrections { public: bool allowannotations() const { return true; }; template std::vector annotations( const std::string& s = "" ) const { return FoliaElement::annotations( s ); } template int has_annotation( const std::string& st = "" ) const { return FoliaElement::has_annotation(st); } template F *annotation( const std::string& st = "" ) const { return FoliaElement::annotation(st); } std::vector alternatives( ElementType = BASE, const std::string& = "" ) const; PosAnnotation *addPosAnnotation( const KWargs& ); PosAnnotation *getPosAnnotations( const std::string&, std::vector& ) const; LemmaAnnotation *addLemmaAnnotation( const KWargs& ); LemmaAnnotation *getLemmaAnnotations( const std::string&, std::vector& ) const; }; class AbstractStructureElement: public AbstractElement, public AllowGenerateID, public AllowInlineAnnotation { friend void static_init(); protected: // DO NOT USE AbstractStructureElement as a real node!! AbstractStructureElement( const properties& props, Document *d=0 ): AbstractElement( props, d ){ classInit(); }; explicit AbstractStructureElement( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){}; public: FoliaElement *append( FoliaElement* ); std::vector paragraphs() const; std::vector sentences() const; std::vector words( const std::string& ="" ) const; Sentence *sentences( size_t ) const; Sentence *rsentences( size_t ) const; Paragraph *paragraphs( size_t ) const; Paragraph *rparagraphs( size_t ) const; Word *words( size_t, const std::string& ="" ) const; Word *rwords( size_t, const std::string& ="" ) const; const Word* resolveword( const std::string& ) const; private: static properties PROPS; }; class AbstractWord: public virtual FoliaElement { /// Interface class that is inherited by word-like (wrefable) /// elements (Word, Hiddenword, Morpheme, Phoneme) public: Sentence *sentence() const; Paragraph *paragraph() const; Division *division() const; const std::string pos( const std::string& = "" ) const; const std::string lemma( const std::string& = "" ) const; SenseAnnotation *sense( const std::string& = "" ) const; DomainAnnotation *domain( const std::string& = "" ) const; std::vector morphemes( const std::string& ="" ) const; std::vector phonemes( const std::string& ="" ) const; Morpheme *morpheme( size_t, const std::string& ="" ) const; Phoneme *phoneme( size_t, const std::string& ="" ) const; std::vector getcorrections( const std::string& ="", const std::string& ="" ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; Correction *getcorrection( const std::string& ="", const std::string& ="" ) const NOT_IMPLEMENTED; std::vector findspans( ElementType, const std::string& ="" ) const; }; class AbstractInlineAnnotation: public AbstractElement, public AllowGenerateID { friend void static_init(); protected: // DO NOT USE AbstractInlineAnnotation as a real node!! AbstractInlineAnnotation( const properties& props, Document *d=0 ): AbstractElement( props, d ){ classInit(); }; explicit AbstractInlineAnnotation( Document *d=0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){}; private: static properties PROPS; }; class AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); protected: // DO NOT USE AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation as a real node!! AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation( const properties& props, Document *d=0 ): AbstractElement( props, d ){ classInit(); }; explicit AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation( Document *d=0 ): AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation( PROPS, d ){}; private: static properties PROPS; }; class AbstractSpanAnnotation: public AbstractElement, public AllowGenerateID, public AllowInlineAnnotation { friend void static_init(); protected: // DO NOT USE AbstractSpanAnnotation as a real node!! AbstractSpanAnnotation( const properties& props, Document *d=0 ): AbstractElement( props, d ){ classInit(); }; explicit AbstractSpanAnnotation( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){}; public: xmlNode *xml( bool, bool=false ) const; FoliaElement *append( FoliaElement* ); std::vector wrefs() const; FoliaElement *wrefs( size_t ) const; private: static properties PROPS; }; class SpanRelation: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit SpanRelation( Document *d=0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } SpanRelation( const KWargs& a, Document *d=0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class ForeignData: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit ForeignData( Document *d=0 ): ForeignData( PROPS, d ){}; ~ForeignData(); FoliaElement* parseXml( const xmlNode * ); xmlNode *xml( bool, bool=false ) const; void set_data( const xmlNode * ); xmlNode* get_data() const; private: ForeignData( const properties& props, Document *d=0 ): AbstractElement( props, d ){ classInit(); }; void init(); static properties PROPS; xmlNode *_foreign_data; }; #define META_NOT_IMPLEMENTED { \ throw NotImplementedError( "MetaTags::" + std::string(__func__) ); \ } class MetaData { public: MetaData( const std::string& type ): _type(type){}; virtual ~MetaData(){}; virtual void add_av( const std::string&, const std::string& ) META_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual const KWargs& get_avs() const META_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual const std::string get_val( const std::string& ) const { return ""; } virtual void add_foreign( const xmlNode * ) META_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual std::string datatype() const { return "BaseMetaData"; }; std::string type() const { return _type; }; virtual std::string src() const META_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; virtual const std::vector get_foreigners() const META_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; private: std::string _type; }; class NativeMetaData: public MetaData { public: explicit NativeMetaData( const std::string& t ): MetaData(t) {}; void add_av( const std::string& a, const std::string& v ) { _attribs[a] = v; }; const KWargs& get_avs() const { return _attribs; } const std::string get_val( const std::string& at ) const { auto const& it = _attribs.find( at ); if ( it != _attribs.end() ){ return it->second; } return ""; } std::string datatype() const { return "NativeMetaData"; }; private: KWargs _attribs; }; class ForeignMetaData: public MetaData { public: ForeignMetaData( const std::string& t ): MetaData(t) {}; ~ForeignMetaData(); void add_foreign( const xmlNode * ); std::string datatype() const { return "ForeignMetaData"; }; const std::vector get_foreigners() const { return foreigners;}; private: std::vector foreigners; }; class ExternalMetaData: public MetaData { public: ExternalMetaData( const std::string& t, const std::string& src ): MetaData(t) { _src = src; }; std::string datatype() const { return "ExternalMetaData"; }; std::string src() const { return _src; }; private: std::string _src; }; const std::string EMPTY_STRING = ""; class AbstractTextMarkup: public AbstractElement, public AllowXlink { friend void static_init(); protected: // DO NOT USE AbstractTextMarkup as a real node!! AbstractTextMarkup( const properties& props, Document *d=0 ): AbstractElement( props, d ){ classInit(); }; explicit AbstractTextMarkup( Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ){}; public: void setAttributes( KWargs& ); KWargs collectAttributes() const; const FoliaElement* resolveid() const; protected: const std::string& get_delimiter( bool ) const { return EMPTY_STRING; }; std::string idref; private: static properties PROPS; }; class TextMarkupGap: public AbstractTextMarkup { friend void static_init(); public: explicit TextMarkupGap( Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); }; TextMarkupGap( const KWargs& a, Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ) { classInit(a); }; private: static properties PROPS; }; class TextMarkupString: public AbstractTextMarkup { friend void static_init(); public: explicit TextMarkupString( Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); }; TextMarkupString( const KWargs& a, Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ) { classInit(a); }; private: static properties PROPS; }; class TextMarkupCorrection: public AbstractTextMarkup { friend void static_init(); public: explicit TextMarkupCorrection( Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); }; TextMarkupCorrection( const KWargs& a, Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ) { classInit(a); }; void setAttributes( KWargs& ); KWargs collectAttributes() const; private: const UnicodeString private_text( const std::string& = "current", bool = false, bool = false, bool = false ) const; static properties PROPS; std::string _original; }; class TextMarkupError: public AbstractTextMarkup { friend void static_init(); public: explicit TextMarkupError( Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); }; TextMarkupError( const KWargs& a, Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ) { classInit(a); }; private: static properties PROPS; }; class TextMarkupStyle: public AbstractTextMarkup { friend void static_init(); public: explicit TextMarkupStyle( Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); }; TextMarkupStyle( const KWargs& a, Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ) { classInit(a); }; private: static properties PROPS; }; class Hyphbreak: public AbstractTextMarkup { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Hyphbreak( Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); }; Hyphbreak( const KWargs& a, Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ) { classInit(a); }; private: static properties PROPS; }; class TextMarkupReference: public AbstractTextMarkup { friend void static_init(); public: explicit TextMarkupReference( Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); }; TextMarkupReference( const KWargs& a, Document *d=0 ): AbstractTextMarkup( PROPS, d ) { classInit(a); }; KWargs collectAttributes() const; void setAttributes( KWargs& ); private: void init(); static properties PROPS; std::string ref_id; std::string ref_type; std::string _type; std::string _format; }; class AbstractContentAnnotation: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); protected: AbstractContentAnnotation( const properties& props, Document *d=0 ): AbstractElement( props, d ){ classInit(); }; explicit AbstractContentAnnotation( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractContentAnnotation( PROPS, d ) {}; AbstractContentAnnotation( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class TextContent: public AbstractContentAnnotation, public AllowXlink { friend void static_init(); public: explicit TextContent( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractContentAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } TextContent( const KWargs& a, Document *d=0 ): AbstractContentAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(a); } void setAttributes( KWargs& ); KWargs collectAttributes() const; int offset() const { return _offset; }; std::vector find_replacables( FoliaElement * ) const; const std::string set_to_current() { // Don't use without thinking twice! std::string res = cls(); update_cls( "current" ); return res; } FoliaElement *postappend(); FoliaElement *get_reference() const; std::string ref() const { return _ref; }; private: void init(); FoliaElement *find_default_reference() const; void set_offset( int o ) const { _offset = o; }; // this MUST be const, // only used for 'fixing up' invalid offsets. keep it private! // therefore _offset has to be mutable! static properties PROPS; mutable int _offset; std::string _ref; }; class PhonContent: public AbstractContentAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit PhonContent( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractContentAnnotation(PROPS,d){ classInit(); } PhonContent( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractContentAnnotation(PROPS,d){ classInit( a ); } void setAttributes( KWargs& ); KWargs collectAttributes() const; const UnicodeString phon( const std::string& = "current", TEXT_FLAGS = TEXT_FLAGS::NONE ) const; int offset() const { return _offset; }; FoliaElement *postappend(); FoliaElement *get_reference() const; std::string ref() const { return _ref; }; private: void init(); FoliaElement *find_default_reference() const; void set_offset( int o ) const { _offset = o; }; // this MUST be const, // only used for 'fixing up' invalid offsets. keep it private! // therefore _offset has to be mutable! static properties PROPS; mutable int _offset; std::string _ref; }; class FoLiA: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit FoLiA( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS,d) { classInit(); } FoLiA( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } FoliaElement* parseXml( const xmlNode * ); void setAttributes( KWargs& ); private: const UnicodeString private_text( const std::string& = "current", bool = false, bool = false, bool = false ) const; static properties PROPS; }; class DCOI: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit DCOI( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( ); } DCOI( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Head: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Head( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); } Head( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class TableHead: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit TableHead( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( ); } TableHead( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Table: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Table( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); }; Table( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); }; private: static properties PROPS; }; class Row: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Row( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); }; Row( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); }; private: static properties PROPS; }; class Cell: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Cell( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); }; Cell( const KWargs& a, Document *d ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); }; private: static properties PROPS; }; class Gap: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Gap( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); } Gap( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } const std::string content() const; private: static properties PROPS; }; class Content: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Content( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); } Content( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } FoliaElement* parseXml( const xmlNode * ); xmlNode *xml( bool, bool = false ) const; const std::string content() const { return value; }; void setAttributes( KWargs& ); private: static properties PROPS; std::string value; }; class Metric: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Metric( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); } Metric( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Division: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Division( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); }; Division( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); }; Head *head() const; private: static properties PROPS; }; class Linebreak: public AbstractStructureElement, public AllowXlink { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Linebreak( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); }; Linebreak( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); }; void setAttributes( KWargs& ); KWargs collectAttributes() const; private: void init(); const UnicodeString private_text( const std::string& = "current", bool = false, bool = false, bool = false ) const { return "\n"; } static properties PROPS; std::string _pagenr; std::string _linenr; bool _newpage; }; class Whitespace: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Whitespace( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Whitespace( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: const UnicodeString private_text( const std::string& = "current", bool = false, bool = false, bool = false ) const { return "\n\n"; } static properties PROPS; }; class Word: public AbstractStructureElement, public AbstractWord { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Word( Document *d = 0 ): Word(PROPS, d ) {}; Word( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); }; Correction *split( FoliaElement *, FoliaElement *, const std::string& = "" ); Correction *incorrection() const; Word *previous() const; Word *next() const; std::vector context( size_t, const std::string& ="" ) const; std::vector leftcontext( size_t, const std::string& = "" ) const; std::vector rightcontext( size_t, const std::string& ="" ) const; FoliaElement *append( FoliaElement * ); const Word* resolveword( const std::string& ) const; void setAttributes( KWargs& ); const std::string& get_delimiter( bool=false) const; MorphologyLayer *addMorphologyLayer( const KWargs& ); MorphologyLayer *getMorphologyLayers( const std::string&, std::vector& ) const; protected: Word( const properties& p, Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( p, d ) { classInit(); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Hiddenword: public AbstractStructureElement, public AbstractWord { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Hiddenword( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Hiddenword( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Part: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Part( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Part( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class String: public AbstractElement, public AllowInlineAnnotation, public AllowGenerateID { friend void static_init(); public: explicit String( Document *d=0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } String( const KWargs& a, Document *d =0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class PlaceHolder: public Word { friend void static_init(); public: explicit PlaceHolder( Document *d=0 ): Word( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } PlaceHolder( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): Word( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } void setAttributes( KWargs& ); private: static properties PROPS; }; class Sentence: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Sentence( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Sentence( const KWargs& a, Document *d =0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } Correction *splitWord( FoliaElement *, FoliaElement *, FoliaElement *, const KWargs& ); Correction *mergewords( FoliaElement *, const std::vector&, const std::string& = "" ); Correction *deleteword( FoliaElement *, const std::string& args ); Correction *insertword( FoliaElement *, FoliaElement *, const std::string& args ); std::vector wordParts() const; private: static properties PROPS; Correction *correctWords( const std::vector&, const std::vector&, const KWargs& ); }; class Speech: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Speech( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Speech( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Text: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Text( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Text( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Utterance: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Utterance( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Utterance( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Event: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Event( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Event( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Caption: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Caption( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Caption( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Label: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Label( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Label( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class ListItem: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit ListItem( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } ListItem( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class List: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit List( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } List( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Figure: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Figure( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Figure( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } const UnicodeString caption() const; private: static properties PROPS; }; class Paragraph: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Paragraph( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Paragraph( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class AbstractSubtokenAnnotation: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit AbstractSubtokenAnnotation( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSubtokenAnnotation( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); } AbstractSubtokenAnnotation( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } protected: AbstractSubtokenAnnotation( const properties& props, Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( props, d ){ classInit(); }; private: static properties PROPS; }; class Alternative: public AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation, public AllowInlineAnnotation, public AllowGenerateID { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Alternative( Document *d=0 ): AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Alternative( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class AlternativeLayers: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit AlternativeLayers( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } AlternativeLayers( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class PosAnnotation: public AbstractInlineAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit PosAnnotation( Document *d=0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } PosAnnotation( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class LemmaAnnotation: public AbstractInlineAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit LemmaAnnotation( Document *d=0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } LemmaAnnotation( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class LangAnnotation: public AbstractInlineAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit LangAnnotation( Document *d=0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } LangAnnotation( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Phoneme: public AbstractSubtokenAnnotation, public AbstractWord { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Phoneme( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSubtokenAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Phoneme( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSubtokenAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class DomainAnnotation: public AbstractInlineAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit DomainAnnotation( Document *d=0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } DomainAnnotation( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class SenseAnnotation: public AbstractInlineAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit SenseAnnotation( Document *d=0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } SenseAnnotation( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class SubjectivityAnnotation: public AbstractInlineAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit SubjectivityAnnotation( Document *d=0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } SubjectivityAnnotation( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Quote: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Quote( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); }; Quote( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); }; std::vector wordParts() const; const std::string& get_delimiter( bool=false) const; private: static properties PROPS; }; class Feature: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Feature( Document *d = 0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Feature( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } void setAttributes( KWargs& ); KWargs collectAttributes() const; const std::string subset() const { return _subset; }; protected: Feature( const properties&p, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( p, d ){ classInit(); } private: std::string _subset; static properties PROPS; }; class BegindatetimeFeature: public Feature { friend void static_init(); public: explicit BegindatetimeFeature( Document *d=0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } BegindatetimeFeature( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class EnddatetimeFeature: public Feature { friend void static_init(); public: explicit EnddatetimeFeature( Document *d=0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } EnddatetimeFeature( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class SynsetFeature: public Feature { friend void static_init(); public: explicit SynsetFeature( Document *d=0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } SynsetFeature( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class ActorFeature: public Feature { friend void static_init(); public: explicit ActorFeature( Document *d=0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } ActorFeature( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class PolarityFeature: public Feature { friend void static_init(); public: explicit PolarityFeature( Document *d=0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } PolarityFeature( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class StrengthFeature: public Feature { friend void static_init(); public: explicit StrengthFeature( Document *d=0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } StrengthFeature( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class HeadFeature: public Feature { friend void static_init(); public: explicit HeadFeature( Document *d=0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } HeadFeature( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class ValueFeature: public Feature { friend void static_init(); public: explicit ValueFeature( Document *d=0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } ValueFeature( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class FunctionFeature: public Feature { friend void static_init(); public: explicit FunctionFeature( Document *d=0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } FunctionFeature( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class TimeFeature: public Feature { friend void static_init(); public: explicit TimeFeature( Document *d=0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } TimeFeature( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class LevelFeature: public Feature { friend void static_init(); public: explicit LevelFeature( Document *d=0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } LevelFeature( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class ModalityFeature: public Feature { friend void static_init(); public: explicit ModalityFeature( Document *d=0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } ModalityFeature( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class StyleFeature: public Feature { friend void static_init(); public: explicit StyleFeature( Document *d=0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } StyleFeature( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): Feature( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class WordReference: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit WordReference( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } WordReference( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; FoliaElement* parseXml( const xmlNode *node ); }; class Relation: public AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation, public AllowXlink { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Relation( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Relation( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } std::vectorresolve() const; void setAttributes( KWargs& ); KWargs collectAttributes() const; private: void init(); static properties PROPS; std::string _format; }; class LinkReference: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); friend class Relation; public: explicit LinkReference( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } LinkReference( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } KWargs collectAttributes() const; void setAttributes( KWargs& ); const std::string refid() const { return ref_id; }; const std::string type() const { return ref_type; }; const std::string t() const { return _t; }; private: static properties PROPS; FoliaElement* parseXml( const xmlNode *node ); FoliaElement *resolve_element( const Relation *ref ) const; std::string ref_id; std::string ref_type; std::string _t; }; class SyntacticUnit: public AbstractSpanAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit SyntacticUnit( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } SyntacticUnit( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Chunk: public AbstractSpanAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Chunk( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Chunk( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Entity: public AbstractSpanAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Entity( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Entity( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class AbstractSpanRole: public AbstractSpanAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit AbstractSpanRole( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanRole( PROPS, d ){}; protected: AbstractSpanRole( const properties& props, Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( props, d ){ classInit(); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Headspan: public AbstractSpanRole { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Headspan( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanRole( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Headspan( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanRole( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class DependencyDependent: public AbstractSpanRole { friend void static_init(); public: explicit DependencyDependent( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanRole( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } DependencyDependent( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanRole( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Source: public AbstractSpanRole { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Source( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanRole( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Source( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanRole( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Target: public AbstractSpanRole { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Target( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanRole( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Target( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanRole( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class StatementRelation: public AbstractSpanRole { friend void static_init(); public: explicit StatementRelation( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanRole( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } StatementRelation( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanRole( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Dependency: public AbstractSpanAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Dependency( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Dependency( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } Headspan *head() const; DependencyDependent *dependent() const; private: static properties PROPS; }; class CoreferenceLink: public AbstractSpanRole { friend void static_init(); public: explicit CoreferenceLink( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanRole( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } CoreferenceLink( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanRole( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class CoreferenceChain: public AbstractSpanAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit CoreferenceChain( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } CoreferenceChain( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class SemanticRole: public AbstractSpanAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit SemanticRole( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } SemanticRole( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Predicate: public AbstractSpanAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Predicate( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Predicate( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Sentiment: public AbstractSpanAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Sentiment( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Sentiment( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Statement: public AbstractSpanAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Statement( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Statement( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Observation: public AbstractSpanAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Observation( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Observation( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class AbstractAnnotationLayer: public AbstractElement, public AllowGenerateID, public AllowInlineAnnotation { friend void static_init(); protected: // DO NOT USE AbstractAnnotationLayer as a real node!! explicit AbstractAnnotationLayer( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){}; AbstractAnnotationLayer( const properties& props, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( props, d ) { classInit(); }; AbstractAnnotationLayer( const properties& props, const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( props, d ) { classInit( a ); }; public: AbstractSpanAnnotation *findspan( const std::vector& ) const; FoliaElement *append( FoliaElement * ); KWargs collectAttributes() const; private: static properties PROPS; void assignset( FoliaElement * ); }; class AbstractCorrectionChild: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); protected: // DO NOT USE AbstractCorrectionChild as a real node!! AbstractCorrectionChild( const properties& props, Document *d=0 ): AbstractElement( props, d ){ classInit(); }; explicit AbstractCorrectionChild( Document *d=0 ): AbstractCorrectionChild( PROPS, d ){}; private: static properties PROPS; }; class New: public AbstractCorrectionChild { friend void static_init(); public: explicit New( Document *d=0 ): AbstractCorrectionChild( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); } New( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractCorrectionChild( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } Correction *correct( const std::vector&, const std::vector&, const std::vector&, const std::vector&, const KWargs& ); Correction *correct( const std::string& = "" ); private: static properties PROPS; }; class Current: public AbstractCorrectionChild { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Current( Document *d=0 ): AbstractCorrectionChild( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); } Current( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractCorrectionChild( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Original: public AbstractCorrectionChild { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Original( Document *d=0 ): AbstractCorrectionChild( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); } Original( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractCorrectionChild( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Suggestion: public AbstractCorrectionChild { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Suggestion( Document *d=0 ): AbstractCorrectionChild( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); } Suggestion( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractCorrectionChild( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } void setAttributes( KWargs& ); KWargs collectAttributes() const; private: static properties PROPS; std::string _split; std::string _merge; }; class Description: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Description( Document *d=0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); } Description( const KWargs& a, Document *d =0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } const std::string description() const { return _value; }; void setAttributes( KWargs& ); FoliaElement* parseXml( const xmlNode * ); xmlNode *xml( bool, bool=false ) const; private: static properties PROPS; std::string _value; }; class Comment: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Comment( Document *d=0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); } Comment( const KWargs& a, Document *d =0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } const std::string comment() const { return _value; }; void setAttributes( KWargs& ); FoliaElement* parseXml( const xmlNode * ); xmlNode *xml( bool, bool=false ) const; private: static properties PROPS; std::string _value; }; class XmlComment: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit XmlComment( Document *d=0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); } XmlComment( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } FoliaElement* parseXml( const xmlNode * ); xmlNode *xml( bool, bool=false ) const; private: const UnicodeString private_text( const std::string& = "current", bool = false, bool = false, bool = false ) const { return ""; }; static properties PROPS; std::string _value; }; class XmlText: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit XmlText( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ) { classInit(); } XmlText( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement(PROPS, d ) { classInit( a ); } FoliaElement* parseXml( const xmlNode * ); xmlNode *xml( bool, bool=false ) const; bool setvalue( const std::string& ); const std::string& get_delimiter( bool ) const { return EMPTY_STRING; }; private: const UnicodeString private_text( const std::string& = "current", bool = false, bool = false, bool = false ) const; static properties PROPS; std::string _value; //UTF8 value }; class External: public AbstractElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit External( Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ), _include(false) { classInit(); } External( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractElement( PROPS, d ), _include(false) { classInit( a ); } FoliaElement* parseXml( const xmlNode * ); void resolve_external(); void setAttributes( KWargs& ); KWargs collectAttributes() const; private: static properties PROPS; bool _include; }; class Note: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Note( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Note( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } void setAttributes( KWargs& ); private: static properties PROPS; std::string ref_id; }; class Definition: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Definition( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Definition( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Term: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Term( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Term( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Example: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Example( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Example( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Entry: public AbstractStructureElement { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Entry( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Entry( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Reference: public AbstractStructureElement, public AllowXlink { friend void static_init(); friend class Note; public: explicit Reference( Document *d=0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Reference( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractStructureElement( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } KWargs collectAttributes() const; void setAttributes( KWargs& ); private: void init(); static properties PROPS; std::string ref_id; std::string ref_type; std::string _format; }; class Correction: public AbstractInlineAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Correction( Document *d=0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Correction( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } bool hasNew() const; bool hasOriginal() const; bool hasCurrent() const; bool hasSuggestions() const; New *getNew() const; FoliaElement *getNew( size_t ) const; Original *getOriginal() const; FoliaElement *getOriginal( size_t ) const; Current *getCurrent() const; FoliaElement *getCurrent( size_t ) const; std::vector suggestions() const; Suggestion *suggestions( size_t ) const; const TextContent *text_content( const std::string& = "current", bool = false ) const; const PhonContent *phon_content( const std::string& = "current", bool = false ) const; const std::string& get_delimiter( bool=false) const; Correction *correct( const std::vector&, const std::vector&, const std::vector&, const std::vector&, const KWargs& ); Correction *correct( const std::string& = "" ); private: const UnicodeString private_text( const std::string& = "current", bool = false, bool = false, bool = false ) const; static properties PROPS; }; class ErrorDetection: public AbstractInlineAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit ErrorDetection( Document *d=0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } ErrorDetection( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractInlineAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class TimeSegment: public AbstractSpanAnnotation { friend void static_init(); public: explicit TimeSegment( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } TimeSegment( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSpanAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class Morpheme: public AbstractSubtokenAnnotation, public AbstractWord { friend void static_init(); public: explicit Morpheme( Document *d=0 ): AbstractSubtokenAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } Morpheme( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractSubtokenAnnotation( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class SyntaxLayer: public AbstractAnnotationLayer { friend void static_init(); public: explicit SyntaxLayer( Document *d=0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } SyntaxLayer( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class ChunkingLayer: public AbstractAnnotationLayer { friend void static_init(); public: explicit ChunkingLayer( Document *d=0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } ChunkingLayer( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class EntitiesLayer: public AbstractAnnotationLayer { friend void static_init(); public: explicit EntitiesLayer( Document *d=0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } EntitiesLayer( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class TimingLayer: public AbstractAnnotationLayer { friend void static_init(); public: explicit TimingLayer( Document *d=0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } TimingLayer( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class MorphologyLayer: public AbstractAnnotationLayer { friend void static_init(); public: explicit MorphologyLayer( Document *d=0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } MorphologyLayer( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class PhonologyLayer: public AbstractAnnotationLayer { friend void static_init(); public: explicit PhonologyLayer( Document *d=0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } PhonologyLayer( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class DependenciesLayer: public AbstractAnnotationLayer { friend void static_init(); public: explicit DependenciesLayer( Document *d=0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } DependenciesLayer( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class CoreferenceLayer: public AbstractAnnotationLayer { friend void static_init(); public: explicit CoreferenceLayer( Document *d=0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } CoreferenceLayer( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class SemanticRolesLayer: public AbstractAnnotationLayer { friend void static_init(); public: explicit SemanticRolesLayer( Document *d=0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } SemanticRolesLayer( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class StatementLayer: public AbstractAnnotationLayer { friend void static_init(); public: explicit StatementLayer( Document *d=0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } StatementLayer( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class SentimentLayer: public AbstractAnnotationLayer { friend void static_init(); public: explicit SentimentLayer( Document *d=0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } SentimentLayer( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class ObservationLayer: public AbstractAnnotationLayer { friend void static_init(); public: explicit ObservationLayer( Document *d=0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } ObservationLayer( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; class SpanRelationLayer: public AbstractAnnotationLayer { friend void static_init(); public: explicit SpanRelationLayer( Document *d=0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit(); } SpanRelationLayer( const KWargs& a, Document *d = 0 ): AbstractAnnotationLayer( PROPS, d ){ classInit( a ); } private: static properties PROPS; }; std::string VersionName(); std::string Version(); } // namespace folia #endif libfolia-2.4/include/libfolia/folia_document.h0000644000175000017500000004362713631670754016456 00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2006 - 2020 CLST - Radboud University ILK - Tilburg University This file is part of libfolia libfolia 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. libfolia 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, see . For questions and suggestions, see: https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ticcutils/issues or send mail to: lamasoftware (at ) science.ru.nl */ #ifndef FOLIA_DOCUMENT_H #define FOLIA_DOCUMENT_H #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "unicode/unistr.h" #include "unicode/regex.h" #include "libxml/tree.h" #include "libxml/xpath.h" #include "libfolia/folia.h" using namespace icu; namespace folia { extern const std::string NSFOLIA; enum ElementType : unsigned int; class Pattern { friend std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream&, const Pattern& ); public: Pattern( const std::vector&, const ElementType = BASE, const std::string& = "" ); Pattern( const std::vector&, const std::string& ); ~Pattern(); bool match( const UnicodeString& , size_t&, int&, bool&, bool& ) const; size_t size() const { return sequence.size(); }; void unsetwild(); bool variablesize() const; std::set variablewildcards() const; ElementType matchannotation; bool regexp; private: bool case_sensitive; int maxgapsize; std::vector sequence; std::vector matchers; std::string matchannotationset; }; class FoliaElement; class Word; class Sentence; class Paragraph; class processor; class Provenance; class Document { friend std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream& os, const Document *d ); /// enum Mode determines runtime characteristic of the document /*! The default settings are CHECKTEXT and AUTODECLARE */ enum Mode { NOMODE=0, //!< no special mode is set. PERMISSIVE=1, //!< be permissive for certain incompatablities CHECKTEXT=2, //!< check text consistency FIXTEXT=4, //!< try to fix text inconsistencies in the fly STRIP=8, //!< on output, strip CANONICAL=16, //!< no special mode is set. AUTODECLARE=32 //!< no special mode is set. }; friend class Engine; public: Document(); explicit Document( const KWargs& ); explicit Document( const std::string& ); ~Document(); void init(); void init_args( const KWargs& ); bool read_from_string( const std::string& ); bool readFromString( const std::string& s ){ /// backward compatability. read_from_string() is preferred return read_from_string( s ); } bool read_from_file( const std::string& ); bool readFromFile( const std::string& s ){ /// backward compatability. read_from_file() is preferred return read_from_file( s ); } bool save( std::ostream&, const std::string&, bool = false ) const; bool save( std::ostream& os, bool canonical = false ) const { /// save a Document to a stream without using a namespace name return save( os, "", canonical ); } bool save( const std::string&, const std::string&, bool = false ) const ; bool save( const std::string& s, bool canonical = false ) const { /// save a Document to a file without using a namespace name return save( s, "", canonical ); } std::string xmlstring( bool = false ) const; FoliaElement* doc() const { /// return a pointer to the internal FoLiA tree return foliadoc; } template T *create_root( const KWargs& ){ throw std::logic_error( "create_root() only possible for 'Text' and 'Speech'" ); } template T *create_root(){ throw std::logic_error( "create_root() only possible for 'Text' and 'Speech'" ); } FoliaElement* append( FoliaElement *t ); Text* setTextRoot(); Text* setTextRoot( const KWargs& ); Speech* setSpeechRoot(); Speech* setSpeechRoot( const KWargs& ); FoliaElement *getRoot(); // backward compatible: Text* addText( KWargs& a ){ return setTextRoot( a ); }; Text* addText( Text *t ){ return dynamic_cast( append(t) ); }; Speech* addSpeech( KWargs& a ){ return setSpeechRoot( a ); }; Speech* addSpeech( Speech *s ){ return dynamic_cast( append(s) ); }; void set_foreign_metadata( xmlNode * ); void addStyle( const std::string&, const std::string& ); void replaceStyle( const std::string&, const std::string& ); UnicodeString text( const std::string& = "current", bool = false, bool = false ) const; std::vector paragraphs() const; std::vector sentences() const; std::vector sentenceParts() const; std::vector words() const; std::vector > findwords( const Pattern&, const std::string& ="" ) const; std::vector > findwords( std::list&, const std::string& = "" ) const; Word *words( size_t ) const; Word *rwords( size_t ) const; Paragraph *paragraphs( size_t ) const; Paragraph *rparagraphs( size_t ) const; Sentence *sentences( size_t ) const; Sentence *rsentences( size_t ) const; std::string toXml( const std::string& ="" ) const; bool toXml( const std::string&, const std::string& ) const; std::string metadata_type() const; std::string metadata_file() const; std::string annotation_type_to_string( AnnotationType ) const; void set_metadata( const std::string&, const std::string& ); const std::string get_metadata( const std::string&) const; processor *get_default_processor() const; processor *get_processor( const std::string& ) const; std::vector get_processors_by_name( const std::string& ) const; void add_doc_index( FoliaElement*, const std::string& ); void del_doc_index( const std::string& ); FoliaElement *index( const std::string& ) const; //retrieve element with specified ID FoliaElement* operator []( const std::string& ) const ; //index as operator bool declared( const AnnotationType&, const std::string&, const std::string&, const AnnotatorType&, const std::string& ) const; bool declared( const AnnotationType&, const std::string&, const std::string&, const AnnotatorType&, const std::set& ) const; bool declared( const AnnotationType&, const std::string& = "" ) const; bool declared( ElementType, const std::string& = "" ) const; bool is_undeclared( const AnnotationType& ) const ; std::string unalias( AnnotationType, const std::string& ) const; std::string alias( AnnotationType, const std::string& ) const; processor *add_processor( const KWargs&, processor * =0 ); std::vector get_annotators( AnnotationType, const std::string& ="" ) const; std::vector get_processors( AnnotationType, const std::string& ="" ) const; std::string default_set( AnnotationType ) const; std::string original_default_set( AnnotationType ) const; std::string default_annotator( AnnotationType, const std::string& ="" ) const; AnnotatorType default_annotatortype( AnnotationType, const std::string& ="" ) const; std::string default_datetime( AnnotationType, const std::string& ="" ) const; std::string default_processor( AnnotationType, const std::string& ="" ) const; std::string original_default_processor( AnnotationType ) const; FoliaElement* parseXml( ); std::string id() const { /// return the Document id value return _id; }; std::string language() const; void auto_declare( AnnotationType, const std::string& = "" ); void declare( AnnotationType, const std::string&, const std::string& = "" ); void declare( AnnotationType, const std::string&, const KWargs& ); void declare( AnnotationType, const std::string&, const std::string&, const std::string&, const std::string&, const std::string&, const std::set&, const std::string& = "" ); void un_declare( AnnotationType, const std::string& ); const xmlDoc *XmlDoc() const { /// return a pointer to the internal xmlDoc. handle with care. return _xmldoc; }; xmlNs *foliaNs() const { /// return a pointer to the output namespace structure return _foliaNsOut; }; void keepForDeletion( FoliaElement *p ) { /// add FoliaElement \e p to the delSet /*! \param p the FoliaElement to keep for later annihilation the delSet is kept until the destruction of the Document */ delSet.insert( p ); }; void addExternal( External *p ) { /// add a node to the _externals list /*! \param p The node to add */ _externals.push_back( p ); }; void resolveExternals(); int debug; //!< the debug level. 0 means NO debugging. /// is the PERMISSIVE mode set? bool permissive() const { return mode & PERMISSIVE; }; /// is the CHECKTEXT mode set? bool checktext() const { return mode & CHECKTEXT; }; /// is the FIXTEXT mode set? bool fixtext() const { return mode & FIXTEXT; }; /// is the STRIP mode set? bool strip() const { return mode & STRIP; }; /// is the CANONICAL mode set? bool canonical() const { return mode & CANONICAL; }; /// is the AUTODECLARE mode set? bool autodeclare() const { return mode & AUTODECLARE; }; bool set_permissive( bool ) const; // defined const, but the mode is mutable! bool set_checktext( bool ) const; // defined const, but the mode is mutable! bool set_fixtext( bool ) const; // defined const, but the mode is mutable! bool set_strip( bool ) const; // defined const, but the mode is mutable! bool set_canonical( bool ) const; // defined const, but the mode is mutable! bool set_autodeclare( bool ) const; // defined const, but the mode is mutable! /// this class holds annotation declaration information class at_t { friend std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream& os, const at_t& at ); public: at_t( const std::string& _a, const AnnotatorType& _t, const std::string& _d, const std::string& _f, const std::set& _p ): a(_a),t(_t),d(_d),f(_f),p(_p){}; std::string a; ///< the annotation type as a string AnnotatorType t; ///< the annotator type std::string d; ///< the timestamp as a string std::string f; ///< the format std::set p; ///< the id's of all associated processors }; void incrRef( AnnotationType, const std::string& ); void decrRef( AnnotationType, const std::string& ); void setmode( const std::string& ) const; std::string getmode() const; int setdebug( int val ){ /// set the debug level /*! \param val the new debug value \return the old debug value */ int ret=debug; debug=val; return ret; }; std::multimap unused_declarations( ) const; const MetaData *get_submetadata( const std::string& m ){ /// get the metadata structure with value \e m /*! \param m the value we search \return the found MetaData element, or 0 */ const auto& it = submetadata.find( m ); if ( it == submetadata.end() ){ return 0; } else { return it->second; } } void cache_textcontent( TextContent *tc ){ /// add a TextContent to the validation buffer /*! \param tc the TextContent to add to the buffer on a call to validate_offsets() this buffer is used to validate all offsets. */ t_offset_validation_buffer.push_back( tc ); } void cache_phoncontent( PhonContent *pc ){ /// add a PhonContent to the validation buffer /*! \param pc the PhonContent to add on a call to validate_offsets() this buffer is used to validate all offsets. */ p_offset_validation_buffer.push_back( pc ); } bool validate_offsets() const; int compare_to_build_version() const; const std::string& version() const { /// return the version string return _version_string; }; std::string doc_version() const; std::string update_version(); bool version_below( int, int ) const; const std::map>& annotationdefaults() const { return _annotationdefaults; }; void parse_metadata( const xmlNode * ); void setDocumentProps( KWargs& ); Provenance *provenance() const { /// return a pointer to the Provenance data return _provenance; }; const std::string& filename() const { /// return the filename the Document was created from return _source_filename; }; void save_orig_ann_defaults(); void set_incremental( bool b ) { /// set/unset the incremental_parse flag _incremental_parse = b; }; bool is_incremental() const { /// return the value of the incremental_parse flag return _incremental_parse; }; private: void adjustTextMode(); std::map > _annotationdefaults; ///< stores all declared annotations per AnnotationType ///< every AnnotationType can have multiple annotations even with the same ///< setnames. hence a multimap std::map > _groupannotations; ///< ///< register which annotations are GROUP annotations std::vector> _anno_sort; ///< ///< register the original sorting of the annotation declarations in the ///< input, so we can use that for output in the same order. (cannonical ///< mode std::map > _annotationrefs; ///< ///< register the number of references to this AnnotationType/setename std::map> _alias_set; ///< ///< register the mapping from aliases to setnames per AnnotationType std::map> _set_alias; ///< ///< register the mapping from setname to aliases per AnnotationType std::map _orig_ann_default_sets; ///< ///< for folia::Engine we need to register the original mapping from a ///< AnnoationType to a setname, because in the process more mappings ///< can be added, loosing the default. std::map _orig_ann_default_procs;///< ///< for folia::Engine we need to register the original mapping from a ///< AnnoationType to a processor name, because in the process more mappings ///< can be added, loosing the default. std::vector t_offset_validation_buffer; ///< we register all ///< TextContent nodes here to quickly access them for offset checks ///< that check is performed directly after parsing std::vector p_offset_validation_buffer; ///< we register all ///< PhonContent nodes here to quickly access them for offset checks ///< that check is performed directly after parsing void parse_imdi( const xmlNode * ); void parse_annotations( const xmlNode * ); void parse_provenance( const xmlNode * ); void parse_submeta( const xmlNode * ); void parse_styles(); void add_annotations( xmlNode * ) const; void add_provenance( xmlNode * ) const; void add_metadata( xmlNode * ) const; void add_submetadata( xmlNode *) const; void add_styles( xmlDoc* ) const; void append_processor( xmlNode *, const processor * ) const; xmlDoc *to_xmlDoc( const std::string& ="" ) const; void add_one_anno( const std::pair&, xmlNode *, std::set& ) const; std::map sindex; ///< the lookup table ///< for FoliaElements by index (xml:id) (not all nodes do have an index) // std::vector data; std::vector _externals; std::string _id; std::set delSet; FoliaElement *foliadoc; xmlDoc *_xmldoc; const xmlChar* _foliaNsIn_href; const xmlChar* _foliaNsIn_prefix; mutable xmlNs *_foliaNsOut; MetaData *_metadata; Provenance *_provenance; std::map submetadata; std::multimap styles; mutable Mode mode; std::string _source_filename; std::string _version_string; int major_version; int minor_version; int sub_version; std::string patch_version; bool _external_document; bool _incremental_parse; Document( const Document& ); // inhibit copies Document& operator=( const Document& ); // inhibit copies }; template <> inline Text *Document::create_root( const KWargs& args ){ return setTextRoot( args ); } template <> inline Speech *Document::create_root( const KWargs& args ){ return setSpeechRoot( args ); } template <> inline Text *Document::create_root(){ return setTextRoot(); } template <> inline Speech *Document::create_root(){ return setSpeechRoot(); } std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream& os, const Document *d ); inline std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream& os, const Document& d ){ os << &d; return os; } std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream& os, const Document::at_t& at ); void expand_version_string( const std::string&, int&, int&, int&, std::string& ); std::string library_version(); std::string folia_version(); } // namespace folia #endif // FOLIA_DOCUMENT_H libfolia-2.4/include/libfolia/folia_types.h0000644000175000017500000005304413632672652015776 00000000000000/* Copyright (c) 2006 - 2020 CLST - Radboud University ILK - Tilburg University This file is part of libfolia libfolia 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. libfolia 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, see . For questions and suggestions, see: https://github.com/LanguageMachines/ticcutils/issues or send mail to: lamasoftware (at ) science.ru.nl */ #ifndef TYPES_H #define TYPES_H #include #include "ticcutils/StringOps.h" namespace folia { //foliaspec:elementtype enum ElementType : unsigned int { BASE=0,AbstractAnnotationLayer_t, AbstractContentAnnotation_t, AbstractCorrectionChild_t, AbstractHigherOrderAnnotation_t, AbstractInlineAnnotation_t, AbstractSpanAnnotation_t, AbstractSpanRole_t, AbstractStructureElement_t, AbstractSubtokenAnnotation_t, AbstractTextMarkup_t, ActorFeature_t, Alternative_t, AlternativeLayers_t, BegindatetimeFeature_t, Caption_t, Cell_t, Chunk_t, ChunkingLayer_t, Comment_t, Content_t, CoreferenceChain_t, CoreferenceLayer_t, CoreferenceLink_t, Correction_t, Current_t, Definition_t, DependenciesLayer_t, Dependency_t, DependencyDependent_t, Description_t, Division_t, DomainAnnotation_t, EnddatetimeFeature_t, EntitiesLayer_t, Entity_t, Entry_t, ErrorDetection_t, Event_t, Example_t, External_t, Feature_t, Figure_t, ForeignData_t, FunctionFeature_t, Gap_t, Head_t, HeadFeature_t, Headspan_t, Hiddenword_t, Hyphbreak_t, Label_t, LangAnnotation_t, LemmaAnnotation_t, LevelFeature_t, Linebreak_t, LinkReference_t, List_t, ListItem_t, Metric_t, ModalityFeature_t, Morpheme_t, MorphologyLayer_t, New_t, Note_t, Observation_t, ObservationLayer_t, Original_t, Paragraph_t, Part_t, PhonContent_t, Phoneme_t, PhonologyLayer_t, PolarityFeature_t, PosAnnotation_t, Predicate_t, Quote_t, Reference_t, Relation_t, Row_t, SemanticRole_t, SemanticRolesLayer_t, SenseAnnotation_t, Sentence_t, Sentiment_t, SentimentLayer_t, Source_t, SpanRelation_t, SpanRelationLayer_t, Speech_t, Statement_t, StatementLayer_t, StatementRelation_t, StrengthFeature_t, String_t, StyleFeature_t, SubjectivityAnnotation_t, Suggestion_t, SynsetFeature_t, SyntacticUnit_t, SyntaxLayer_t, Table_t, TableHead_t, Target_t, Term_t, Text_t, TextContent_t, TextMarkupCorrection_t, TextMarkupError_t, TextMarkupGap_t, TextMarkupReference_t, TextMarkupString_t, TextMarkupStyle_t, TimeFeature_t, TimeSegment_t, TimingLayer_t, Utterance_t, ValueFeature_t, Whitespace_t, Word_t, WordReference_t, PlaceHolder_t, XmlComment_t, XmlText_t, LastElement }; inline ElementType& operator++( ElementType &et ){ return et = ( LastElement == et ) ? BASE : ElementType(et+1); } /** AnnotatorType is the Internal representation of the Annatator attribute * */ enum AnnotatorType: int { UNDEFINED = 0, ///< The value is (yet) unknown AUTO = 1, ///< The value is automaticly assigned MANUAL = 2, ///< The value is manually assigned GENERATOR = 3, ///< The value is added by a generator DATASOURCE = 4 ///< The value comes from an external datasource }; //foliaspec:attributes //Defines all common FoLiA attributes (as part of the Attrib enumeration) enum Attrib : int { NO_ATT=0, ///`_ datatype, which roughly means it is a unique string that has to start with a letter (not a number or symbol), may contain numbers, but may never contain colons or spaces. FoLiA does not define any naming convention for IDs. CLASS=2, ///``) LIST, ///``) and allows associating a phonetic transcription with any structural element, it is often used in a speech context. Note that for actual segmentation into phonemes, FoLiA has another related type: ``Phonological Annotation`` SUBJECTIVITY, ///