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package Ace::Model;
# file: Ace/Model.pm
# This is really just a placeholder class. It doesn't do anything interesting.
use strict;
use vars '$VERSION';
use Text::Tabs 'expand';
use overload
'""' => 'asString',
fallback => 'TRUE';
$VERSION = '1.51';
my $TAG = '\b\w+\b';
my $KEYWORD = q[^(XREF|UNIQUE|ANY|FREE|REPEAT|Int|Text|Float|DateType)$];
my $METAWORD = q[^(XREF|UNIQUE|ANY|FREE|REPEAT|Int|Text|Float|DateType)$];
# construct a new Ace::Model
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my ($data,$db,$break_cycle) = @_;
$break_cycle ||= {};
$data=~s!\s+//.*$!!gm; # remove all comments
$data=~s!\0!!g;
my ($name) = $data =~ /\A[\?\#](\w+)/;
my $self = bless {
name => $name,
raw => $data,
submodels => [],
},$class;
if (!$break_cycle->{$name} && $db && (my @hashes = grep {$_ ne $name} $data =~ /\#(\S+)/g)) {
$break_cycle->{$name}++;
my %seen;
my @submodels = map {$db->model($_,$break_cycle)} grep {!$seen{$_}++} @hashes;
$self->{submodels} = \@submodels;
}
return $self;
}
sub name {
return shift()->{name};
}
# return all the tags in the model as a hashref.
# in a list context returns the tags as a long list result
sub tags {
my $self = shift;
$self->{tags} ||= { map {lc($_)=>1}
grep {!/^[\#\?]/o}
grep {!/$KEYWORD/o}
$self->{raw}=~m/(\S+)/g,
map {$_->tags} @{$self->{submodels}}
};
return wantarray ? keys %{$self->{tags}} : $self->{tags};
}
# return the path to a particular tag
sub path {
my $self = shift;
my $tag = lc shift;
$self->parse;
return unless exists $self->{path}{$tag};
return @{$self->{path}{$tag}};
}
# parse out the paths to each of the tags
sub parse {
my $self = shift;
return if exists $self->{path};
my @lines = grep { !m[^\s*//] } $self->_untabulate;
# accumulate a list of all the paths
my (@paths,@path,@path_stack);
my $current_position = 0;
LINE:
for my $line (@lines) {
TOKEN:
while ($line =~ /(\S+)/g) { # get a token
my $tag = $1;
my $position = pos($line) - length $tag;
next TOKEN if $tag =~ /$METAWORD/o;
if ($tag =~ /^[?\#]/) {
next TOKEN if $position == 0; # the name of the model, so get next token
next LINE; # otherwise abandon this line
}
if ($position > $current_position) { # here's a subtag
push @path_stack,[$current_position,[@path]]; # remember a copy of partial path
push @paths,[@path]; # remember current path
push @path,$tag; # append to the current path
} elsif ($position == $current_position) { # here's a sibling tree
push @paths,[@path]; # remember current path
$path[-1] = $tag; # replace last item
# otherwise, we're done with a subtree and need to restore context of parent
} else {
push @paths,[@path]; # remember current path
@path = (); # nuke path
while (@path_stack) {
my $s = pop @path_stack; # pop off an earlier partial path
if ($s->[0] == $position) { # found correct context to restore
@path = @{$s->[1]}; # restore
last;
}
}
$path[-1] = $tag; # replace sibling
}
$current_position = $position;
}
}
push @paths,[@path] if @path;
# at this point, @paths contains a list of paths to each terminal tag
foreach (@paths) {
my $tag = pop @{$_};
$self->{path}{lc($tag)} = $_;
}
}
sub _untabulate {
my $self = shift;
my @lines = split "\n",$self->{raw};
return expand(@lines);
}
# return true if the tag is a valid one
sub valid_tag {
my $self = shift;
my $tag = lc shift;
return $self->tags->{$tag};
}
# just return the model as a string
sub asString {
return shift()->{'raw'};
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Ace::Model - Get information about AceDB models
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Ace;
my $db = Ace->connect(-path=>'/usr/local/acedb/elegans');
my $model = $db->model('Author');
print $model;
$name = $model->name;
@tags = $model->tags;
print "Paper is a valid tag" if $model->valid_tag('Paper');
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This class is provided for access to AceDB class models. It provides
the model in human-readable form, and does some limited but useful
parsing on your behalf.
Ace::Model objects are obtained either by calling an Ace database
handle's model() method to retrieve the model of a named class, or by
calling an Ace::Object's model() method to retrieve the object's
particular model.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 new()
$model = Ace::Model->new($model_data);
This is a constructor intended only for use by Ace and Ace::Object
classes. It constructs a new Ace::Model object from the raw string
data in models.wrm.
=head2 name()
$name = $model->name;
This returns the class name for the model.
=head2 tags()
@tags = $model->tags;
This returns a list of all the valid tags in the model.
=head2 valid_tag()
$boolean = $model->valid_tag($tag);
This returns true if the given tag is part of the model.
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