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require 'rexml/functions'
require 'rexml/xmltokens'
module REXML
class QuickPath
include Functions
include XMLTokens
# A base Hash object to be used when initializing a
# default empty namespaces set.
EMPTY_HASH = {}
def QuickPath::first element, path, namespaces=EMPTY_HASH
match(element, path, namespaces)[0]
end
def QuickPath::each element, path, namespaces=EMPTY_HASH, &block
path = "*" unless path
match(element, path, namespaces).each( &block )
end
def QuickPath::match element, path, namespaces=EMPTY_HASH
raise "nil is not a valid xpath" unless path
results = nil
Functions::namespace_context = namespaces
case path
when /^\/([^\/]|$)/u
# match on root
path = path[1..-1]
return [element.root.parent] if path == ''
results = filter([element.root], path)
when /^[-\w]*::/u
results = filter([element], path)
when /^\*/u
results = filter(element.to_a, path)
when /^[\[!\w:]/u
# match on child
children = element.to_a
results = filter(children, path)
else
results = filter([element], path)
end
return results
end
# Given an array of nodes it filters the array based on the path. The
# result is that when this method returns, the array will contain elements
# which match the path
def QuickPath::filter elements, path
return elements if path.nil? or path == '' or elements.size == 0
case path
when /^\/\//u # Descendant
return axe( elements, "descendant-or-self", $' )
when /^\/?\b(\w[-\w]*)\b::/u # Axe
return axe( elements, $1, $' )
when /^\/(?=\b([:!\w][-\.\w]*:)?[-!\*\.\w]*\b([^:(]|$)|\*)/u # Child
rest = $'
results = []
elements.each do |element|
results |= filter( element.to_a, rest )
end
return results
when /^\/?(\w[-\w]*)\(/u # / Function
return function( elements, $1, $' )
when Namespace::NAMESPLIT # Element name
name = $2
ns = $1
rest = $'
elements.delete_if do |element|
!(element.kind_of? Element and
(element.expanded_name == name or
(element.name == name and
element.namespace == Functions.namespace_context[ns])))
end
return filter( elements, rest )
when /^\/\[/u
matches = []
elements.each do |element|
matches |= predicate( element.to_a, path[1..-1] ) if element.kind_of? Element
end
return matches
when /^\[/u # Predicate
return predicate( elements, path )
when /^\/?\.\.\./u # Ancestor
return axe( elements, "ancestor", $' )
when /^\/?\.\./u # Parent
return filter( elements.collect{|e|e.parent}, $' )
when /^\/?\./u # Self
return filter( elements, $' )
when /^\*/u # Any
results = []
elements.each do |element|
results |= filter( [element], $' ) if element.kind_of? Element
#if element.kind_of? Element
# children = element.to_a
# children.delete_if { |child| !child.kind_of?(Element) }
# results |= filter( children, $' )
#end
end
return results
end
return []
end
def QuickPath::axe( elements, axe_name, rest )
matches = []
matches = filter( elements.dup, rest ) if axe_name =~ /-or-self$/u
case axe_name
when /^descendant/u
elements.each do |element|
matches |= filter( element.to_a, "descendant-or-self::#{rest}" ) if element.kind_of? Element
end
when /^ancestor/u
elements.each do |element|
while element.parent
matches << element.parent
element = element.parent
end
end
matches = filter( matches, rest )
when "self"
matches = filter( elements, rest )
when "child"
elements.each do |element|
matches |= filter( element.to_a, rest ) if element.kind_of? Element
end
when "attribute"
elements.each do |element|
matches << element.attributes[ rest ] if element.kind_of? Element
end
when "parent"
matches = filter(elements.collect{|element| element.parent}.uniq, rest)
when "following-sibling"
matches = filter(elements.collect{|element| element.next_sibling}.uniq,
rest)
when "previous-sibling"
matches = filter(elements.collect{|element|
element.previous_sibling}.uniq, rest )
end
return matches.uniq
end
OPERAND_ = '((?=(?:(?!and|or).)*[^\s<>=])[^\s<>=]+)'
# A predicate filters a node-set with respect to an axis to produce a
# new node-set. For each node in the node-set to be filtered, the
# PredicateExpr is evaluated with that node as the context node, with
# the number of nodes in the node-set as the context size, and with the
# proximity position of the node in the node-set with respect to the
# axis as the context position; if PredicateExpr evaluates to true for
# that node, the node is included in the new node-set; otherwise, it is
# not included.
#
# A PredicateExpr is evaluated by evaluating the Expr and converting
# the result to a boolean. If the result is a number, the result will
# be converted to true if the number is equal to the context position
# and will be converted to false otherwise; if the result is not a
# number, then the result will be converted as if by a call to the
# boolean function. Thus a location path para[3] is equivalent to
# para[position()=3].
def QuickPath::predicate( elements, path )
ind = 1
bcount = 1
while bcount > 0
bcount += 1 if path[ind] == ?[
bcount -= 1 if path[ind] == ?]
ind += 1
end
ind -= 1
predicate = path[1..ind-1]
rest = path[ind+1..-1]
# have to change 'a [=<>] b [=<>] c' into 'a [=<>] b and b [=<>] c'
#
predicate.gsub!(
/#{OPERAND_}\s*([<>=])\s*#{OPERAND_}\s*([<>=])\s*#{OPERAND_}/u,
'\1 \2 \3 and \3 \4 \5' )
# Let's do some Ruby trickery to avoid some work:
predicate.gsub!( /&/u, "&&" )
predicate.gsub!( /=/u, "==" )
predicate.gsub!( /@(\w[-\w.]*)/u, 'attribute("\1")' )
predicate.gsub!( /\bmod\b/u, "%" )
predicate.gsub!( /\b(\w[-\w.]*\()/u ) {
fname = $1
fname.gsub( /-/u, "_" )
}
Functions.pair = [ 0, elements.size ]
results = []
elements.each do |element|
Functions.pair[0] += 1
Functions.node = element
res = eval( predicate )
case res
when true
results << element
when Integer
results << element if Functions.pair[0] == res
when String
results << element
end
end
return filter( results, rest )
end
def QuickPath::attribute( name )
return Functions.node.attributes[name] if Functions.node.kind_of? Element
end
def QuickPath::name()
return Functions.node.name if Functions.node.kind_of? Element
end
def QuickPath::method_missing( id, *args )
begin
Functions.send( id.id2name, *args )
rescue Exception
raise "METHOD: #{id.id2name}(#{args.join ', '})\n#{$!.message}"
end
end
def QuickPath::function( elements, fname, rest )
args = parse_args( elements, rest )
Functions.pair = [0, elements.size]
results = []
elements.each do |element|
Functions.pair[0] += 1
Functions.node = element
res = Functions.send( fname, *args )
case res
when true
results << element
when Integer
results << element if Functions.pair[0] == res
end
end
return results
end
def QuickPath::parse_args( element, string )
# /.*?(?:\)|,)/
arguments = []
buffer = ""
while string and string != ""
c = string[0]
string.sub!(/^./u, "")
case c
when ?,
# if depth = 1, then we start a new argument
arguments << evaluate( buffer )
#arguments << evaluate( string[0..count] )
when ?(
# start a new method call
function( element, buffer, string )
buffer = ""
when ?)
# close the method call and return arguments
return arguments
else
buffer << c
end
end
""
end
end
end
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