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#============================================================= -*-Perl-*- # # Template::VMethods # # DESCRIPTION # Module defining virtual methods for the Template Toolkit # # AUTHOR # Andy Wardley <abw@wardley.org> # # COPYRIGHT # Copyright (C) 1996-2022 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved. # # This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. # #============================================================================ package Template::VMethods; use strict; use warnings; use Scalar::Util qw( blessed looks_like_number ); use Template::Filters; our $VERSION = '3.100'; our $DEBUG = 0 unless defined $DEBUG; our $ROOT_VMETHODS = { inc => \&root_inc, dec => \&root_dec, }; our $TEXT_VMETHODS = { item => \&text_item, list => \&text_list, hash => \&text_hash, length => \&text_length, size => \&text_size, empty => \&text_empty, defined => \&text_defined, upper => \&text_upper, lower => \&text_lower, ucfirst => \&text_ucfirst, lcfirst => \&text_lcfirst, match => \&text_match, search => \&text_search, repeat => \&text_repeat, replace => \&text_replace, remove => \&text_remove, split => \&text_split, chunk => \&text_chunk, substr => \&text_substr, trim => \&text_trim, collapse => \&text_collapse, squote => \&text_squote, dquote => \&text_dquote, html => \&Template::Filters::html_filter, xml => \&Template::Filters::xml_filter, }; our $HASH_VMETHODS = { item => \&hash_item, hash => \&hash_hash, size => \&hash_size, empty => \&hash_empty, each => \&hash_each, keys => \&hash_keys, values => \&hash_values, items => \&hash_items, pairs => \&hash_pairs, list => \&hash_list, exists => \&hash_exists, defined => \&hash_defined, delete => \&hash_delete, import => \&hash_import, sort => \&hash_sort, nsort => \&hash_nsort, }; our $LIST_VMETHODS = { item => \&list_item, list => \&list_list, hash => \&list_hash, push => \&list_push, pop => \&list_pop, unshift => \&list_unshift, shift => \&list_shift, max => \&list_max, size => \&list_size, empty => \&list_empty, defined => \&list_defined, first => \&list_first, last => \&list_last, reverse => \&list_reverse, grep => \&list_grep, join => \&list_join, sort => \&list_sort, nsort => \&list_nsort, unique => \&list_unique, import => \&list_import, merge => \&list_merge, slice => \&list_slice, splice => \&list_splice, }; # Template::Stash needs the above, so defer loading this module # until they are defined. require Template::Stash; our $PRIVATE = $Template::Stash::PRIVATE; #======================================================================== # root virtual methods #======================================================================== sub root_inc { no warnings; my $item = shift; ++$item; } sub root_dec { no warnings; my $item = shift; --$item; } #======================================================================== # text virtual methods #======================================================================== sub text_item { $_[0]; } sub text_list { [ $_[0] ]; } sub text_hash { { value => $_[0] }; } sub text_length { length $_[0]; } sub text_size { return 1; } sub text_empty { return 0 == text_length($_[0]) ? 1 : 0; } sub text_defined { return 1; } sub text_upper { return uc $_[0]; } sub text_lower { return lc $_[0]; } sub text_ucfirst { return ucfirst $_[0]; } sub text_lcfirst { return lcfirst $_[0]; } sub text_trim { for ($_[0]) { s/^\s+//; s/\s+$//; } return $_[0]; } sub text_collapse { for ($_[0]) { s/^\s+//; s/\s+$//; s/\s+/ /g } return $_[0]; } sub text_match { my ($str, $search, $global) = @_; return $str unless defined $str and defined $search; my @matches = $global ? ($str =~ /$search/g) : ($str =~ /$search/); return @matches ? \@matches : ''; } sub text_search { my ($str, $pattern) = @_; return $str unless defined $str and defined $pattern; return $str =~ /$pattern/; } sub text_repeat { my ($str, $count) = @_; $str = '' unless defined $str; return '' unless $count; $count ||= 1; return $str x $count; } sub text_replace { my ($text, $pattern, $replace, $global) = @_; $text = '' unless defined $text; $pattern = '' unless defined $pattern; $replace = '' unless defined $replace; $global = 1 unless defined $global; if ($replace =~ /\$\d+/) { # replacement string may contain backrefs my $expand = sub { my ($chunk, $start, $end) = @_; $chunk =~ s{ \\(\\|\$) | \$ (\d+) }{ $1 ? $1 : ($2 > $#$start || $2 == 0 || !defined $start->[$2]) ? '' : substr($text, $start->[$2], $end->[$2] - $start->[$2]); }exg; $chunk; }; if ($global) { $text =~ s{$pattern}{ &$expand($replace, [@-], [@+]) }eg; } else { $text =~ s{$pattern}{ &$expand($replace, [@-], [@+]) }e; } } else { if ($global) { $text =~ s/$pattern/$replace/g; } else { $text =~ s/$pattern/$replace/; } } return $text; } sub text_remove { my ($str, $search) = @_; return $str unless defined $str and defined $search; $str =~ s/$search//g; return $str; } sub text_split { my ($str, $split, $limit) = @_; $str = '' unless defined $str; # For versions of Perl prior to 5.18 we have to be very careful about # spelling out each possible combination of arguments because split() # is very sensitive to them, for example C<split(' ', ...)> behaves # differently to C<$space=' '; split($space, ...)>. Test 33 of # vmethods/text.t depends on this behaviour. if ($] < 5.018) { if (defined $limit) { return [ defined $split ? split($split, $str, $limit) : split(' ', $str, $limit) ]; } else { return [ defined $split ? split($split, $str) : split(' ', $str) ]; } } # split's behavior changed in Perl 5.18.0 making this: # C<$space=' '; split($space, ...)> # behave the same as this: # C<split(' ', ...)> # qr// behaves the same, so use that for user-defined split. my $split_re; if (defined $split) { eval { $split_re = qr/$split/; }; } $split_re = ' ' unless defined $split_re; $limit ||= 0; return [split($split_re, $str, $limit)]; } sub text_chunk { my ($string, $size) = @_; my @list; $size ||= 1; if ($size < 0) { # sexeger! It's faster to reverse the string, search # it from the front and then reverse the output than to # search it from the end, believe it nor not! $string = reverse $string; $size = -$size; unshift(@list, scalar reverse $1) while ($string =~ /((.{$size})|(.+))/g); } else { push(@list, $1) while ($string =~ /((.{$size})|(.+))/g); } return \@list; } sub text_substr { my ($text, $offset, $length, $replacement) = @_; $offset ||= 0; if(defined $length) { if (defined $replacement) { substr( $text, $offset, $length, $replacement ); return $text; } else { return substr( $text, $offset, $length ); } } else { return substr( $text, $offset ); } } sub text_squote { my $text = shift; for ($text) { s/(['\\])/\\$1/g; } return $text; } sub text_dquote { my $text = shift; for ($text) { s/(["\\])/\\$1/g; s/\n/\\n/g; } return $text; } #======================================================================== # hash virtual methods #======================================================================== sub hash_item { my ($hash, $item) = @_; $item = '' unless defined $item; return if $PRIVATE && $item =~ /$PRIVATE/; $hash->{ $item }; } sub hash_hash { $_[0]; } sub hash_size { scalar keys %{$_[0]}; } sub hash_empty { return 0 == hash_size($_[0]) ? 1 : 0; } sub hash_each { # this will be changed in TT3 to do what hash_pairs() does [ %{ $_[0] } ]; } sub hash_keys { [ keys %{ $_[0] } ]; } sub hash_values { [ values %{ $_[0] } ]; } sub hash_items { [ %{ $_[0] } ]; } sub hash_pairs { [ map { { key => $_ , value => $_[0]->{ $_ } } } sort keys %{ $_[0] } ]; } sub hash_list { my ($hash, $what) = @_; $what ||= ''; return ($what eq 'keys') ? [ keys %$hash ] : ($what eq 'values') ? [ values %$hash ] : ($what eq 'each') ? [ %$hash ] : [ # for now we do what pairs does but this will be changed # in TT3 to return [ $hash ] by default map { { key => $_ , value => $hash->{ $_ } } } sort keys %$hash ]; } sub hash_exists { exists $_[0]->{ $_[1] }; } sub hash_defined { # return the item requested, or 1 if no argument # to indicate that the hash itself is defined my $hash = shift; return @_ ? defined $hash->{ $_[0] } : 1; } sub hash_delete { my $hash = shift; delete $hash->{ $_ } for @_; } sub hash_import { my ($hash, $imp) = @_; $imp = {} unless ref $imp eq 'HASH'; @$hash{ keys %$imp } = values %$imp; return ''; } sub hash_sort { my ($hash) = @_; [ sort { lc $hash->{$a} cmp lc $hash->{$b} } (keys %$hash) ]; } sub hash_nsort { my ($hash) = @_; [ sort { $hash->{$a} <=> $hash->{$b} } (keys %$hash) ]; } #======================================================================== # list virtual methods #======================================================================== sub list_item { $_[0]->[ $_[1] || 0 ]; } sub list_list { $_[0]; } sub list_hash { my $list = shift; if (@_) { my $n = shift || 0; return { map { ($n++, $_) } @$list }; } no warnings; return { @$list }; } sub list_push { my $list = shift; push(@$list, @_); return ''; } sub list_pop { my $list = shift; pop(@$list); } sub list_unshift { my $list = shift; unshift(@$list, @_); return ''; } sub list_shift { my $list = shift; shift(@$list); } sub list_max { no warnings; my $list = shift; $#$list; } sub list_size { no warnings; my $list = shift; $#$list + 1; } sub list_empty { return 0 == list_size($_[0]) ? 1 : 0; } sub list_defined { # return the item requested, or 1 if no argument to # indicate that the hash itself is defined my $list = shift; return 1 unless @_; # list.defined is always true return unless looks_like_number $_[0]; # list.defined('bah') is always false return defined $list->[$_[0]]; # list.defined(n) } sub list_first { my $list = shift; return $list->[0] unless @_; return [ @$list[0..$_[0]-1] ]; } sub list_last { my $list = shift; return $list->[-1] unless @_; return [ @$list[-$_[0]..-1] ]; } sub list_reverse { my $list = shift; [ reverse @$list ]; } sub list_grep { my ($list, $pattern) = @_; $pattern ||= ''; return [ grep /$pattern/, @$list ]; } sub list_join { my ($list, $joint) = @_; join(defined $joint ? $joint : ' ', map { defined $_ ? $_ : '' } @$list); } sub _list_sort_make_key { my ($item, $fields) = @_; my @keys; if (ref($item) eq 'HASH') { @keys = map { $item->{ $_ } } @$fields; } elsif (blessed $item) { @keys = map { $item->can($_) ? $item->$_() : $item } @$fields; } else { @keys = $item; } # ugly hack to generate a single string using a delimiter that is # unlikely (but not impossible) to be found in the wild. return lc join('/*^UNLIKELY^*/', map { defined $_ ? $_ : '' } @keys); } sub list_sort { my ($list, @fields) = @_; return $list unless @$list > 1; # no need to sort 1 item lists return [ @fields # Schwartzian Transform ? map { $_->[0] } # for case insensitivity sort { $a->[1] cmp $b->[1] } map { [ $_, _list_sort_make_key($_, \@fields) ] } @$list : map { $_->[0] } sort { $a->[1] cmp $b->[1] } map { [ $_, lc $_ ] } @$list, ]; } sub list_nsort { my ($list, @fields) = @_; return $list unless @$list > 1; # no need to sort 1 item lists my $sort = sub { my $cmp; if(@fields) { # compare each field individually for my $field (@fields) { my $A = _list_sort_make_key($a, [ $field ]); my $B = _list_sort_make_key($b, [ $field ]); ($cmp = $A <=> $B) and last; } } else { my $A = _list_sort_make_key($a); my $B = _list_sort_make_key($b); $cmp = $A <=> $B; } $cmp; }; return [ sort $sort @{ $list } ]; } sub list_unique { my %u; [ grep { ++$u{$_} == 1 } @{$_[0]} ]; } sub list_import { my $list = shift; push(@$list, grep defined, map ref eq 'ARRAY' ? @$_ : undef, @_); return $list; } sub list_merge { my $list = shift; return [ @$list, grep defined, map ref eq 'ARRAY' ? @$_ : undef, @_ ]; } sub list_slice { my ($list, $from, $to) = @_; $from ||= 0; $to = $#$list unless defined $to; $from += @$list if $from < 0; $to += @$list if $to < 0; return [ @$list[$from..$to] ]; } sub list_splice { my ($list, $offset, $length, @replace) = @_; if (@replace) { # @replace can contain a list of multiple replace items, or # be a single reference to a list @replace = @{ $replace[0] } if @replace == 1 && ref $replace[0] eq 'ARRAY'; return [ splice @$list, $offset, $length, @replace ]; } elsif (defined $length) { return [ splice @$list, $offset, $length ]; } elsif (defined $offset) { return [ splice @$list, $offset ]; } else { return [ splice(@$list) ]; } } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Template::VMethods - Virtual methods for variables =head1 DESCRIPTION The C<Template::VMethods> module implements the virtual methods that can be applied to variables. Please see L<Template::Manual::VMethods> for further information. =head1 AUTHOR Andy Wardley E<lt>abw@wardley.orgE<gt> L<http://wardley.org/> =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 1996-2022 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO L<Template::Stash>, L<Template::Manual::VMethods> =cut # Local Variables: # mode: perl # perl-indent-level: 4 # indent-tabs-mode: nil # End: # # vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4: