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use strict;
use warnings;
sub import
{
my $caller = caller();
no strict 'refs';
*{ $caller . '::new_block' } = sub
{
my $type = shift;
my $class = "Text::WikiFormat::Block::$type";
my $ctor;
unless ($ctor = $class->can( 'new' ))
{
@{ $class . '::ISA' } = ( 'Text::WikiFormat::Block' );
$ctor = $class->can( 'new' );
}
return $class->new( type => $type, @_ );
};
}
package Text::WikiFormat::Block;
use Scalar::Util qw( blessed reftype );
sub new
{
my ($class, %args) = @_;
$args{text} = $class->arg_to_ref( delete $args{text} || '' );
$args{args} = [ $class->arg_to_ref( delete $args{args} || [] ) ];
bless \%args, $class;
}
sub arg_to_ref
{
my ($class, $value) = @_;
return $value if ( reftype( $value ) || '' ) eq 'ARRAY';
return [ $value ];
}
sub shift_args
{
my $self = shift;
my $args = shift @{ $self->{args} };
return wantarray ? @$args : $args;
}
sub all_args
{
my $args = $_[0]{args};
return wantarray ? @$args : $args;
}
sub text
{
my $text = $_[0]{text};
return wantarray ? @$text : $text;
}
sub add_text
{
my $self = shift;
push @{ $self->{text} }, @_;
}
sub formatted_text
{
my $self = shift;
return map
{
blessed( $_ ) ? $_ : $self->formatter( $_ )
} $self->text();
}
sub formatter
{
my ($self, $line) = @_;
Text::WikiFormat::format_line( $line, $self->tags(), $self->opts() );
}
sub add_args
{
my $self = shift;
push @{ $self->{args} }, @_;
}
{
no strict 'refs';
for my $attribute (qw( level opts tags type ))
{
*{ $attribute } = sub { $_[0]{$attribute} };
}
}
sub merge
{
my ($self, $next_block) = @_;
return $next_block unless $self->type() eq $next_block->type();
return $next_block unless $self->level() == $next_block->level();
$self->add_text( $next_block->text() );
$self->add_args( $next_block->all_args() );
return;
}
sub nests
{
my $self = shift;
return exists $self->{tags}{nests}{ $self->type() };
}
sub nest
{
my ($self, $next_block) = @_;
return unless $next_block = $self->merge( $next_block );
return $next_block unless $self->nests() and $next_block->nests();
return $next_block unless $self->level() < $next_block->level();
# if there's a nested block at the end, maybe it can nest too
my $last_item = ( $self->text() )[-1];
return $last_item->nest( $next_block ) if blessed( $last_item );
$self->add_text( $next_block );
return;
}
package Text::WikiFormat::Block::code;
use base 'Text::WikiFormat::Block';
sub formatter { $_[1] }
package Text::WikiFormat::Blocks;
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Text::WikiFormat::Blocks - blocktypes for Text::WikiFormat
=head1 SYNOPSIS
None. Use L<Text::WikiFormat> as the public interface, unless you want to
create your own block type.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module merely creates subclasses of Text::WikiFormat::Block, which is the
interesting code. A block is a collection of related lines, such as a code
block (text to display verbatim in a monospaced font), a header, an unordered
list, an ordered list, and a paragraph (text to display in a proportional
font).
Every block extends C<Text::WikiFormat::Block>.
=head1 METHODS
The following methods exist:
=over 4
=item * C<new( %args )>
Creates and returns a new block. The valid arguments are:
=over 4
=item * C<text>
The text of the line found in the block.
=item * C<args>
The arguments captured by the block-identifying regular expression.
=item * C<level>
The level of indentation for the block (usually only useful for list blocks).
=item * C<tags>
The tags in effect for the current type of wiki formatting.
=item * C<opts>
The options in effect for the current type of wiki formatting.
=back
Use the accessors of the same names to retrieve the values of the attributes.
=item * C<add_text( @lines_of_text )>
Adds a list of lines of text to the current text for the block. This is very
useful when you encounter a block and want to merge it with the previous block
of the same type
=item * C<add_args( @arguments )>
Adds further arguments to the block; useful when merging blocks.
=item * C<formatted_text()>
Returns text formatted appropriately for this block. Blocks don't have to have
formatters, but they may.
=item * C<formatter( $line_of_text )>
Formats the C<$line> using C<Text::WikiFormat::format_line()>. You can add
your own formatter here; this is worth overriding.
=item * C<merge( $next_block )>
Merges the current block with C<$next_block> (the next block encountered) if
they're of the same type and are at the same level. This adds the text and
args of C<$next_block> to the current block. It's your responsibility to
remove C<$next_block> from whatever your code iterates over.
=item * C<nests()>
Returns true if this block should nest (as in lists and unordered lists) for
the active wiki formatting.
=item * C<nest( $next_block )>
Nests C<$next_block> under this block if the both nest and if C<$next_block>
has a level greater than the current block. This actually adds C<$next_block>
as a text item within the current block. Beware.
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
chromatic, C<< chromatic at wgz dot org >>
=head1 BUGS
No known bugs.
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006, chromatic. Some rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can use, redistribute, and modify it under
the same terms as Perl 5.8.x.
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