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use v5.24;
use strict;
use warnings;
use parent qw(Exporter);
use constant {
EXIT_OK => 0,
EXIT_ERROR => 2
};
use Carp;
use Encode;
use File::Find;
use File::Spec;
use IPC::Cmd qw( can_run );
use IPC::Run3; # This works with PAR::Packer and Windows. IPC::Run doesn't
use Biber::Constants;
use Biber::LaTeX::Recode;
use Biber::Entry::Name;
use Data::Uniqid qw ( suniqid );
use Regexp::Common qw( balanced );
use List::AllUtils qw( first );
use Log::Log4perl qw(:no_extra_logdie_message);
use Scalar::Util qw(looks_like_number);
use Text::CSV;
use Text::Roman qw(isroman roman2int);
use Unicode::Normalize;
use Unicode::GCString;
my $logger = Log::Log4perl::get_logger('main');
=encoding utf-8
=head1 NAME
Biber::Utils - Various utility subs used in Biber
=cut
=head1 EXPORT
All functions are exported by default.
=cut
our @EXPORT = qw{ locate_biber_file makenamesid makenameid stringify_hash
normalise_string normalise_string_hash normalise_string_underscore
normalise_string_sort normalise_string_label reduce_array remove_outer
has_outer add_outer ucinit strip_nosort strip_noinit is_def is_undef
is_def_and_notnull is_def_and_null is_undef_or_null is_notnull is_null
normalise_utf8 inits join_name latex_recode_output filter_entry_options
biber_error biber_warn ireplace imatch validate_biber_xml
process_entry_options remove_entry_options escape_label unescape_label
biber_decode_utf8 out parse_date_start parse_date_end parse_date_range locale2bcp47
bcp472locale rangelen match_indices process_comment map_boolean
parse_range parse_range_alt maploopreplace get_transliterator
call_transliterator normalise_string_bblxml gen_initials join_name_parts
split_xsv edtf_monthday tzformat};
=head1 FUNCTIONS
=head2 locate_biber_file
Searches for a file by
The exact path if the filename is absolute
In the input_directory, if defined
In the output_directory, if defined
Relative to the current directory
In the same directory as the control file
Using kpsewhich, if available
=cut
sub locate_biber_file {
my $filename = shift;
my $filenamepath = $filename; # default if nothing else below applies
my $foundfile;
# If input_directory is set, perhaps the file can be found there so
# construct a path to test later
if (my $indir = Biber::Config->getoption('input_directory')) {
$foundfile = File::Spec->catfile($indir, $filename);
}
# If output_directory is set, perhaps the file can be found there so
# construct a path to test later
elsif (my $outdir = Biber::Config->getoption('output_directory')) {
$foundfile = File::Spec->catfile($outdir, $filename);
}
# Filename is absolute
if (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($filename) and -e $filename) {
return $filename;
}
# File is input_directory or output_directory
if (defined($foundfile) and -e $foundfile) {
return $foundfile;
}
# File is relative to cwd
if (-e $filename) {
return $filename;
}
# File is where control file lives
if (my $cfp = Biber::Config->get_ctrlfile_path) {
my ($ctlvolume, $ctldir, undef) = File::Spec->splitpath($cfp);
if ($ctlvolume) { # add vol sep for windows if volume is set and there isn't one
$ctlvolume .= ':' unless $ctlvolume =~ /:\z/;
}
if ($ctldir) { # add path sep if there isn't one
$ctldir .= '/' unless $ctldir =~ /\/\z/;
}
my $path = "$ctlvolume$ctldir$filename";
return $path if -e $path;
}
# File is in kpse path
if (can_run('kpsewhich')) {
if ($logger->is_debug()) {# performance tune
$logger->debug("Looking for file '$filename' via kpsewhich");
}
my $found;
my $err;
run3 [ 'kpsewhich', $filename ], \undef, \$found, \$err, { return_if_system_error => 1};
if ($?) {
if ($logger->is_debug()) {# performance tune
$logger->debug("kpsewhich returned error: $err ($!)");
}
}
if ($logger->is_trace()) {# performance tune
$logger->trace("kpsewhich returned '$found'");
}
if ($found) {
if ($logger->is_debug()) {# performance tune
$logger->debug("Found '$filename' via kpsewhich");
}
chomp $found;
$found =~ s/\cM\z//xms; # kpsewhich in cygwin sometimes returns ^M at the end
# filename can be UTF-8 and run3() isn't clever with UTF-8
return decode_utf8($found);
}
else {
if ($logger->is_debug()) {# performance tune
$logger->debug("Could not find '$filename' via kpsewhich");
}
}
}
return undef;
}
=head2 biber_warn
Wrapper around various warnings bits and pieces
Logs a warning, add warning to the list of .bbl warnings and optionally
increments warning count in Biber object, if present
=cut
sub biber_warn {
my ($warning, $entry) = @_;
$logger->warn($warning);
$entry->add_warning($warning) if $entry;
$Biber::MASTER->{warnings}++;
return;
}
=head2 biber_error
Wrapper around error logging
Forces an exit.
=cut
sub biber_error {
my $error = shift;
$logger->error($error);
$Biber::MASTER->{errors}++;
# exit unless user requested not to for errors
unless (Biber::Config->getoption('nodieonerror')) {
$Biber::MASTER->display_problems;
exit EXIT_ERROR;
}
}
=head2 makenamesid
Given a Biber::Names object, return an underscore normalised
concatenation of all of the full name strings.
=cut
sub makenamesid {
my $names = shift;
my @namestrings;
foreach my $name ($names->names->@*) {
push @namestrings, $name->get_namestring;
}
my $tmp = join ' ', @namestrings;
return normalise_string_underscore($tmp);
}
=head2 makenameid
Given a Biber::Name object, return an underscore normalised
concatenation of the full name strings.
=cut
sub makenameid {
my $name = shift;
return normalise_string_underscore($name->get_namestring);
}
=head2 latex_recode_output
Tries to convert UTF-8 to TeX macros in passed string
=cut
sub latex_recode_output {
my $string = shift;
return Biber::LaTeX::Recode::latex_encode($string);
};
=head2 strip_noinit
Removes elements which are not to be considered during initials generation
in names
=cut
sub strip_noinit {
my $string = shift;
return '' unless $string; # Sanitise missing data
return $string unless my $noinit = Biber::Config->getoption('noinit');
foreach my $opt ($noinit->@*) {
my $re = $opt->{value};
$string =~ s/$re//gxms;
}
return $string;
}
=head2 strip_nosort
Removes elements which are not to be used in sorting a name from a string
=cut
sub strip_nosort {
no autovivification;
my ($string, $fieldname) = @_;
return '' unless $string; # Sanitise missing data
return $string unless my $nosort = Biber::Config->getoption('nosort');
my $restrings;
foreach my $nsopt ($nosort->@*) {
# Specific fieldnames override sets
if (fc($nsopt->{name}) eq fc($fieldname)) {
push $restrings->@*, $nsopt->{value};
}
elsif (my $set = $DATAFIELD_SETS{lc($nsopt->{name})} ) {
if (first {fc($_) eq fc($fieldname)} $set->@*) {
push $restrings->@*, $nsopt->{value};
}
}
}
# If no nosort to do, just return string
return $string unless $restrings;
foreach my $re ($restrings->@*) {
$string =~ s/$re//gxms;
}
return $string;
}
=head2 normalise_string_label
Remove some things from a string for label generation.
=cut
sub normalise_string_label {
my $str = shift;
return '' unless $str; # Sanitise missing data
my $nolabels = Biber::Config->getoption('nolabel');
$str =~ s/\\[A-Za-z]+//g; # remove latex macros (assuming they have only ASCII letters)
# Replace ties with spaces or they will be lost
$str =~ s/([^\\])~/$1 /g; # Foo~Bar -> Foo Bar
foreach my $nolabel ($nolabels->@*) {
my $re = $nolabel->{value};
$str =~ s/$re//gxms; # remove nolabel items
}
$str =~ s/(?:^\s+|\s+$)//g; # Remove leading and trailing spaces
$str =~ s/\s+/ /g; # collapse spaces
return $str;
}
=head2 normalise_string_sort
Removes LaTeX macros, and all punctuation, symbols, separators and control characters,
as well as leading and trailing whitespace for sorting strings.
It also decodes LaTeX character macros into Unicode as this is always safe when
normalising strings for sorting since they don't appear in the output.
=cut
sub normalise_string_sort {
my $str = shift;
my $fieldname = shift;
return '' unless $str; # Sanitise missing data
# First strip nosort REs
$str = strip_nosort($str, $fieldname);
# Then replace ties with spaces or they will be lost
$str =~ s/([^\\])~/$1 /g; # Foo~Bar -> Foo Bar
return normalise_string_common($str);
}
=head2 normalise_string_bblxml
Some string normalisation for bblxml output
=cut
sub normalise_string_bblxml {
my $str = shift;
return '' unless $str; # Sanitise missing data
$str =~ s/\\[A-Za-z]+//g; # remove latex macros (assuming they have only ASCII letters)
$str =~ s/\{([^{}]+)\}/$1/g; # remove pointless braces
$str =~ s/~/ /g; # replace ties with spaces
return $str;
}
=head2 normalise_string
Removes LaTeX macros, and all punctuation, symbols, separators and control characters,
as well as leading and trailing whitespace for sorting strings.
Only decodes LaTeX character macros into Unicode if output is UTF-8
=cut
sub normalise_string {
my $str = shift;
return '' unless $str; # Sanitise missing data
# First replace ties with spaces or they will be lost
$str =~ s/([^\\])~/$1 /g; # Foo~Bar -> Foo Bar
return normalise_string_common($str);
}
=head2 normalise_string_common
Common bit for normalisation
=cut
sub normalise_string_common {
my $str = shift;
$str =~ s/\\[A-Za-z]+//g; # remove latex macros (assuming they have only ASCII letters)
$str =~ s/[\p{P}\p{S}\p{C}]+//g; # remove punctuation, symbols, separator and control
$str =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; # Remove leading and trailing spaces
$str =~ s/\s+/ /g; # collapse spaces
return $str;
}
=head2 normalise_string_hash
Normalise strings used for hashes. We collapse LaTeX macros into a vestige
so that hashes are unique between things like:
Smith
{\v S}mith
we replace macros like this to preserve their vestiges:
\v S -> v:
\" -> 34:
=cut
sub normalise_string_hash {
my $str = shift;
return '' unless $str; # Sanitise missing data
$str =~ s/\\(\p{L}+)\s*/$1:/g; # remove tex macros
$str =~ s/\\([^\p{L}])\s*/ord($1).':'/ge; # remove accent macros like \"a
$str =~ s/[{}~\.\s]+//g; # Remove brackes, ties, dots, spaces
return $str;
}
=head2 normalise_string_underscore
Like normalise_string, but also substitutes ~ and whitespace with underscore.
=cut
sub normalise_string_underscore {
my $str = shift;
return '' unless $str; # Sanitise missing data
$str =~ s/([^\\])~/$1 /g; # Foo~Bar -> Foo Bar
$str = normalise_string($str);
$str =~ s/\s+/_/g;
return $str;
}
=head2 escape_label
Escapes a few special character which might be used in labels
=cut
sub escape_label {
my $str = shift;
return '' unless $str; # Sanitise missing data
$str =~ s/([_\^\$\#\%\&])/\\$1/g;
$str =~ s/~/{\\textasciitilde}/g;
$str =~ s/>/{\\textgreater}/g;
$str =~ s/</{\\textless}/g;
return $str;
}
=head2 unescape_label
Unscapes a few special character which might be used in label but which need
sorting without escapes
=cut
sub unescape_label {
my $str = shift;
return '' unless $str; # Sanitise missing data
$str =~ s/\\([_\^\$\~\#\%\&])/$1/g;
$str =~ s/\{\\textasciitilde\}/~/g;
$str =~ s/\{\\textgreater\}/>/g;
$str =~ s/\{\\textless\}/</g;
return $str;
}
=head2 reduce_array
reduce_array(\@a, \@b) returns all elements in @a that are not in @b
=cut
sub reduce_array {
my ($a, $b) = @_;
my %countb = ();
foreach my $elem ($b->@*) {
$countb{$elem}++;
}
my @result;
foreach my $elem ($a->@*) {
push @result, $elem unless $countb{$elem};
}
return @result;
}
=head2 remove_outer
Remove surrounding curly brackets:
'{string}' -> 'string'
but not
'{string} {string}' -> 'string} {string'
Return (boolean if stripped, string)
=cut
sub remove_outer {
my $str = shift;
return (0, $str) if $str =~ m/}\s*{/;
my $r = $str =~ s/^{(\X+)}$/$1/;
return (($r ? 1 : 0), $str);
}
=head2 has_outer
Return (boolean if surrounded in braces
=cut
sub has_outer {
my $str = shift;
return 0 if $str =~ m/}\s*{/;
return $str =~ m/^{\X+}$/;
}
=head2 add_outer
Add surrounding curly brackets:
'string' -> '{string}'
=cut
sub add_outer {
my $str = shift;
return '{' . $str . '}';
}
=head2 ucinit
upper case of initial letters in a string
=cut
sub ucinit {
my $str = shift;
$str = lc($str);
$str =~ s/\b(\p{Ll})/\u$1/g;
return $str;
}
=head2 is_undef
Checks for undefness of arbitrary things, including
composite method chain calls which don't reliably work
with defined() (see perldoc for defined())
This works because we are just testing the value passed
to this sub. So, for example, this is randomly unreliable
even if the resulting value of the arg to defined() is "undef":
defined($thing->method($arg)->method)
wheras:
is_undef($thing->method($arg)->method)
works since we only test the return value of all the methods
with defined()
=cut
sub is_undef {
my $val = shift;
return defined($val) ? 0 : 1;
}
=head2 is_def
Checks for definedness in the same way as is_undef()
=cut
sub is_def {
my $val = shift;
return defined($val) ? 1 : 0;
}
=head2 is_undef_or_null
Checks for undef or nullness (see is_undef() above)
=cut
sub is_undef_or_null {
my $val = shift;
return 1 if is_undef($val);
return $val ? 0 : 1;
}
=head2 is_def_and_notnull
Checks for def and unnullness (see is_undef() above)
=cut
sub is_def_and_notnull {
my $arg = shift;
if (defined($arg) and is_notnull($arg)) {
return 1;
}
else {
return 0;
}
}
=head2 is_def_and_null
Checks for def and nullness (see is_undef() above)
=cut
sub is_def_and_null {
my $arg = shift;
if (defined($arg) and is_null($arg)) {
return 1;
}
else {
return 0;
}
}
=head2 is_null
Checks for nullness
=cut
sub is_null {
my $arg = shift;
return is_notnull($arg) ? 0 : 1;
}
=head2 is_notnull
Checks for notnullness
=cut
sub is_notnull {
my $arg = shift;
return undef unless defined($arg);
my $st = is_notnull_scalar($arg);
if (defined($st) and $st) { return 1; }
my $at = is_notnull_array($arg);
if (defined($at) and $at) { return 1; }
my $ht = is_notnull_hash($arg);
if (defined($ht) and $ht) { return 1; }
my $ot = is_notnull_object($arg);
if (defined($ot) and $ot) { return 1; }
return 0;
}
=head2 is_notnull_scalar
Checks for notnullness of a scalar
=cut
sub is_notnull_scalar {
my $arg = shift;
unless (ref \$arg eq 'SCALAR') {
return undef;
}
return $arg ne '' ? 1 : 0;
}
=head2 is_notnull_array
Checks for notnullness of an array (passed by ref)
=cut
sub is_notnull_array {
my $arg = shift;
unless (ref $arg eq 'ARRAY') {
return undef;
}
my @arr = $arg->@*;
return $#arr > -1 ? 1 : 0;
}
=head2 is_notnull_hash
Checks for notnullness of an hash (passed by ref)
=cut
sub is_notnull_hash {
my $arg = shift;
unless (ref $arg eq 'HASH') {
return undef;
}
my @arr = keys $arg->%*;
return $#arr > -1 ? 1 : 0;
}
=head2 is_notnull_object
Checks for notnullness of an object (passed by ref)
=cut
sub is_notnull_object {
my $arg = shift;
unless (ref($arg) =~ m/\ABiber::/xms) {
return undef;
}
return $arg->notnull ? 1 : 0;
}
=head2 stringify_hash
Turns a hash into a string of keys and values
=cut
sub stringify_hash {
my $hashref = shift;
my $string;
while (my ($k,$v) = each $hashref->%*) {
$string .= "$k => $v, ";
}
# Take off the trailing comma and space
chop $string;
chop $string;
return $string;
}
=head2 normalise_utf8
Normalise any UTF-8 encoding string immediately to exactly what we want
We want the strict perl utf8 "UTF-8"
=cut
sub normalise_utf8 {
if (defined(Biber::Config->getoption('input_encoding')) and
Biber::Config->getoption('input_encoding') =~ m/\Autf-?8\z/xmsi) {
Biber::Config->setoption('input_encoding', 'UTF-8');
}
if (defined(Biber::Config->getoption('output_encoding')) and
Biber::Config->getoption('output_encoding') =~ m/\Autf-?8\z/xmsi) {
Biber::Config->setoption('output_encoding', 'UTF-8');
}
}
=head2 inits
We turn the initials into an array so we can be flexible with them later
The tie here is used only so we know what to split on. We don't want to make
any typesetting decisions in Biber, like what to use to join initials so on
output to the .bbl, we only use BibLaTeX macros.
=cut
sub inits {
my $istring = shift;
return [ split(/(?<!\\)~/, $istring) ];
}
=head2 join_name
Replace all join typsetting elements in a name part (space, ties) with BibLaTeX macros
so that typesetting decisions are made in BibLaTeX, not hard-coded in Biber
=cut
sub join_name {
my $nstring = shift;
$nstring =~ s/(?<!\\\S)\s+/\\bibnamedelimb /gxms; # Don't do spaces in char macros
$nstring =~ s/(?<!\\)~/\\bibnamedelima /gxms; # Don't do '\~'
# Special delim after name parts ending in period
$nstring =~ s/(?<=\.)\\bibnamedelim[ab]/\\bibnamedelimi/gxms;
return $nstring;
}
=head2 filter_entry_options
Process any per_entry option transformations which are necessary
=cut
sub filter_entry_options {
my $options = shift;
return [] unless $options;
my $roptions = [];
foreach ($options->@*) {
m/^([^=\s]+)\s*=?\s*([^\s]+)?$/;
my $cfopt = $CONFIG_BIBLATEX_ENTRY_OPTIONS{lc($1)}{OUTPUT};
# convert booleans
my $val = $2;
if ($val and
$CONFIG_OPTTYPE_BIBLATEX{lc($1)} and
$CONFIG_OPTTYPE_BIBLATEX{lc($1)} eq 'boolean') {
$val = map_boolean($val, 'tostring');
}
# Standard option
if (not defined($cfopt) or $cfopt == 1) {
push $roptions->@*, $1 . ($val ? "=$val" : '') ;
}
# Set all split options to same value as parent
elsif (ref($cfopt) eq 'ARRAY') {
foreach my $map ($cfopt->@*) {
push $roptions->@*, "$map=$val";
}
}
# Set all splits to specific values
elsif (ref($cfopt) eq 'HASH') {
foreach my $map (keys $cfopt->%*) {
push $roptions->@*, "$map=" . $_->{$map};
}
}
}
return $roptions;
}
=head2 imatch
Do an interpolating (neg)match using a match RE and a string passed in as variables
Using /g on matches so that $1,$2 etc. can be populated from repeated matches of
same capture group as well as different groups
=cut
sub imatch {
my ($value, $val_match, $negmatch) = @_;
return 0 unless $val_match;
$val_match = qr/$val_match/;
if ($negmatch) {# "!~" doesn't work here as we need an array returned
return $value =~ m/$val_match/xmsg ? () : (1);
}
else {
return $value =~ m/$val_match/xmsg;
}
}
=head2 ireplace
Do an interpolating match/replace using a match RE, replacement RE
and string passed in as variables
=cut
sub ireplace {
my ($value, $val_match, $val_replace) = @_;
return $value unless $val_match;
$val_match = qr/$val_match/;
# Tricky quoting because of later evals
$val_replace = '"' . $val_replace . '"';
$value =~ s/$val_match/$val_replace/eegxms;
return $value;
}
=head2 validate_biber_xml
Validate a biber/biblatex XML metadata file against an RNG XML schema
=cut
sub validate_biber_xml {
my ($file, $type, $prefix, $schema) = @_;
require XML::LibXML;
# Set up XML parser
my $xmlparser = XML::LibXML->new();
$xmlparser->line_numbers(1); # line numbers for more informative errors
# Set up schema
my $xmlschema;
# Deal with the strange world of Par::Packer paths
# We might be running inside a PAR executable and @INC is a bit odd in this case
# Specifically, "Biber.pm" in @INC might resolve to an internal jumbled name
# nowhere near to these files. You know what I mean if you've dealt with pp
unless ($schema) {
# we assume that unspecified schema files are in the same dir as Biber.pm:
(my $vol, my $biber_path, undef) = File::Spec->splitpath( $INC{"Biber.pm"} );
$biber_path =~ s/\/$//; # splitpath sometimes leaves a trailing '/'
if ($biber_path =~ m|/par\-| and $biber_path !~ m|/inc|) { # a mangled PAR @INC path
$schema = File::Spec->catpath($vol, "$biber_path/inc/lib/Biber", "${type}.rng");
}
else {
$schema = File::Spec->catpath($vol, "$biber_path/Biber", "${type}.rng");
}
}
if (-e $schema) {
$xmlschema = XML::LibXML::RelaxNG->new( location => $schema )
}
else {
biber_warn("Cannot find XML::LibXML::RelaxNG schema '$schema'. Skipping validation : $!");
return;
}
# Parse file
my $doc = $xmlparser->load_xml(location => $file);
# XPath context
if ($prefix) {
my $xpc = XML::LibXML::XPathContext->new($doc);
$xpc->registerNs($type, $prefix);
}
# Validate against schema. Dies if it fails.
eval { $xmlschema->validate($doc) };
if (ref($@)) {
if ($logger->is_debug()) {# performance tune
$logger->debug( $@->dump() );
}
biber_error("'$file' failed to validate against schema '$schema'");
}
elsif ($@) {
biber_error("'$file' failed to validate against schema '$schema'\n$@");
}
else {
$logger->info("'$file' validates against schema '$schema'");
}
undef $xmlparser;
}
=head2 map_boolean
Convert booleans between strings and numbers. Because standard XML "boolean"
datatype considers "true" and "1" the same etc.
=cut
sub map_boolean {
my $b = lc(shift);
my $dir = shift;
my %map = (true => 1,
false => 0,
);
if ($dir eq 'tonum') {
return $b if looks_like_number($b);
return $map{$b};
}
elsif ($dir eq 'tostring') {
return $b if not looks_like_number($b);
%map = reverse %map;
return $map{$b};
}
}
=head2 remove_entry_options
Remove per-entry options
=cut
sub remove_entry_options {
my $options = shift;
my $mods = shift;
my $changed_opts;
foreach ($options->@*) {
s/\s+=\s+/=/g; # get rid of spaces around any "="
m/^([^=]+)(=?)(.+)?$/;
unless ($mods->{$1}) {
push $changed_opts->@*, ($1 . ($2 // '') . ($3 // ''));
}
}
return $changed_opts;
}
=head2 process_entry_options
Set per-entry options
=cut
sub process_entry_options {
my $citekey = shift;
my $options = shift;
return unless $options; # Just in case it's null
foreach ($options->@*) {
s/\s+=\s+/=/g; # get rid of spaces around any "="
m/^([^=]+)(=?)(.+)?$/;
if ($2) {
if ($CONFIG_OPTTYPE_BIBLATEX{lc($1)} and
$CONFIG_OPTTYPE_BIBLATEX{lc($1)} eq 'boolean') {
_expand_option($1, map_boolean($3, 'tonum'), $citekey);
}
else {
_expand_option($1, $3, $citekey);
}
}
else {
_expand_option($1, 1, $citekey);
}
}
return;
}
sub _expand_option {
my ($opt, $val, $citekey) = @_;
my $cfopt = $CONFIG_BIBLATEX_ENTRY_OPTIONS{lc($opt)}{INPUT};
# Standard option
if (not defined($cfopt)) {
Biber::Config->setblxoption($opt, $val, 'ENTRY', $citekey);
}
# Set all split options to same value as parent
elsif (ref($cfopt) eq 'ARRAY') {
foreach my $k ($cfopt->@*) {
Biber::Config->setblxoption($k, $val, 'ENTRY', $citekey);
}
}
# Specify values per all splits
elsif (ref($cfopt) eq 'HASH') {
foreach my $k (keys $cfopt->%*) {
Biber::Config->setblxoption($k, $cfopt->{$k}, 'ENTRY', $citekey);
}
}
return;
}
=head2 parse_date_range
Parse of EDTF date range
Returns two-element array ref: [start DT object, end DT object]
=cut
sub parse_date_range {
my ($bibentry, $datetype, $datestring) = @_;
my ($sd, $sep, $ed) = $datestring =~ m|^([^/]+)?(/)?([^/]+)?$|;
my $unspec;
if ($sd =~ /u/ and $sd !~ /unknown/) {# EDTF 5.2.2 Unspecified format but not 5.2.3
($sd, $sep, $ed, $unspec) = parse_date_edtf_unspecified($sd);
}
# Set start date unknown flag
if ($sd) {
if (fc($sd) eq fc('unknown') or fc($sd) eq fc('*')) {
$bibentry->set_field($datetype . 'dateunknown',1);
}
}
# Set end date unknown flag
if ($ed) {
if (fc($ed) eq fc('unknown') or fc($ed) eq fc('*')) {
$bibentry->set_field($datetype . 'enddateunknown',1);
}
}
return (parse_date_start($sd), parse_date_end($ed), $sep, $unspec);
}
=head2 parse_date_edtf_unspecified
Parse of EDTF 5.2.2 Unspecified format into date range
Returns range plus specification of granularity of unspecified
=cut
sub parse_date_edtf_unspecified {
my $d = shift;
# 199u -> 1990/1999
if ($d =~ m/^(\d{3})u$/) {
return ("${1}0", '/', "${1}9", 'yearindecade');
}
# 19uu -> 1900/1999
elsif ($d =~ m/^(\d{2})uu$/) {
return ("${1}00", '/', "${1}99", 'yearincentury');
}
# 1999-uu -> 1999-01/1999-12
elsif ($d =~ m/^(\d{4})\p{Dash}uu$/) {
return ("${1}-01", '/', "${1}-12", 'monthinyear');
}
# 1999-01-uu -> 1999-01-01/1999-01-31
# (understands different months and leap years)
elsif ($d =~ m/^(\d{4})\p{Dash}(\d{2})\p{Dash}uu$/) {
sub leapyear {
my $year = shift;
if ((($year % 4 == 0) and ($year % 100 != 0))
or ($year % 400 == 0)) {
return 1;
}
else {
return 0;
}
}
my %monthdays;
@monthdays{map {sprintf('%.2d', $_)} 1..12} = ('31') x 12;
@monthdays{'09', '04', '06', '11'} = ('30') x 4;
$monthdays{'02'} = leapyear($1) ? 29 : 28;
return ("${1}-${2}-01", '/', "${1}-${2}-" . $monthdays{$2}, 'dayinmonth');
}
# 1999-uu-uu -> 1999-01-01/1999-12-31
elsif ($d =~ m/^(\d{4})\p{Dash}uu\p{Dash}uu$/) {
return ("${1}-01-01", '/', "${1}-12-31", 'dayinyear');
}
}
=head2 parse_date_start
Convenience wrapper
=cut
sub parse_date_start {
return parse_date($CONFIG_DATE_PARSERS{start}, shift);
}
=head2 parse_date_end
Convenience wrapper
=cut
sub parse_date_end {
return parse_date($CONFIG_DATE_PARSERS{end}, shift);
}
=head2 parse_date
Parse of EDTF dates
=cut
sub parse_date {
my ($obj, $string) = @_;
# Must do this to make sure meta-information from sub-class Biber::Date::Format is reset
$obj->init();
return 0 unless $string;
return 0 if $string eq 'unknown'; # EDTF 5.2.3
return 0 if $string eq '*'; # ISO8601-2 equivalent for "unknown"
return 0 if $string eq 'open'; # EDTF 5.2.3
my $dt = eval {$obj->parse_datetime($string)};
return $dt unless $dt; # bad parse, don't do anything else
# Check if this datetime is before the Gregorian start date. If so, return Julian date
# instead of Gregorian/astronomical
# This conversion is only done if the date is not missing month or day since the Julian
# Gregorian difference is usually a matter of only days and therefore a bare year like
# "1565" could be "1564" or "1565" in Julian, depending on the month/day of the Gregorian date
# For example, "1565-01-01" (which is what DateTime will default to for bare years), is
# "1564-12-22" Julian but 1564-01-11" and later is "1565" Julian year.
if (Biber::Config->getblxoption('julian') and
not $obj->missing('month') and
not $obj->missing('day')) {
# There is guaranteed to be an end point since biblatex has a default
my $gs = Biber::Config->getblxoption('gregorianstart');
my ($gsyear, $gsmonth, $gsday) = $gs =~ m/^(\d{4})\p{Dash}(\d{2})\p{Dash}(\d{2})$/;
my $dtgs = DateTime->new( year => $gsyear,
month => $gsmonth,
day => $gsday );
# Datetime is not before the Gregorian start point
if (DateTime->compare($dt, $dtgs) == -1) {
# Override with Julian conversion
$dt = DateTime::Calendar::Julian->from_object( object => $dt );
$obj->set_julian;
}
}
return $dt;
}
=head2 edtf_monthday
Force month/day to EDTF format with leading zero
=cut
sub edtf_monthday {
my $md = shift;
return $md ? sprintf('%.2d', $md) : undef;
}
=head2 biber_decode_utf8
Perform NFD form conversion as well as UTF-8 conversion. Used to normalize
bibtex input as the T::B interface doesn't allow a neat whole file slurping.
=cut
sub biber_decode_utf8 {
return NFD(decode_utf8(shift));# Unicode NFD boundary
}
=head2 out
Output to target. Outputs NFC UTF-8 if output is UTF-8
=cut
sub out {
my ($fh, $string) = @_;
print $fh NFC($string);# Unicode NFC boundary
}
=head2 process_comment
Fix up some problems with comments after being processed by btparse
=cut
sub process_comment {
my $comment = shift;
# Fix up structured Jabref comments by re-instating line breaks. Hack.
if ($comment =~ m/jabref-meta:/) {
$comment =~ s/([:;])\s(\d)/$1\n$2/xmsg;
$comment =~ s/\z/\n/xms;
}
return $comment;
}
=head2 locale2bcp47
Map babel/polyglossia language options to a sensible CLDR (bcp47) locale default
Return input string if there is no mapping
=cut
sub locale2bcp47 {
my $localestr = shift;
return $localestr unless $localestr;
return $LOCALE_MAP{$localestr} || $localestr;
}
=head2 bcp472locale
Map CLDR (bcp47) locale to a babel/polyglossia locale
Return input string if there is no mapping
=cut
sub bcp472locale {
my $localestr = shift;
return $localestr unless $localestr;
return $LOCALE_MAP_R{$localestr} || $localestr;
}
=head2 rangelen
Calculate the length of a range field
Range fields are an array ref of two-element array refs [range_start, range_end]
range_end can be be empty for open-ended range or undef
Deals with Unicode and ASCII roman numerals via the magic of Unicode NFKD form
m-n -> [m, n]
m -> [m, undef]
m- -> [m, '']
-n -> ['', n]
- -> ['', undef]
=cut
sub rangelen {
my $rf = shift;
my $rl = 0;
foreach my $f ($rf->@*) {
my $m = $f->[0];
my $n = $f->[1];
# m is something that's just numerals (decimal Unicode roman or ASCII roman)
if ($m and $m =~ /^[\p{Nd}\p{Nl}iIvVxXlLcCdDmM]+$/) {
# This magically decomposes Unicode roman chars into ASCII compat
$m = NFKD($m);
# n is something that's just numerals (decimal Unicode roman or ASCII roman)
if ($n and $n =~ /^[\p{Nd}\p{Nl}iIvVxXlLcCdDmM]+$/) {
# This magically decomposes Unicode roman chars into ASCII compat
$n = NFKD($n);
$m = isroman($m) ? roman2int($m) : $m;
$n = isroman($n) ? roman2int($n) : $n;
# If still not an int at this point, it's probably some non-int page number that
# isn't a roman numeral so give up
unless (looks_like_number($n) and looks_like_number($m)) {
return -1;
}
# Deal with not so explicit ranges like 22-4 or 135-38
# Done by turning numbers into string arrays, reversing and then filling in blanks
if ($n < $m) {
my @m = reverse split(//,$m);
my @n = reverse split(//,$n);
for (my $i=0;$i<=$#m;$i++) {
next if $n[$i];
$n[$i] = $m[$i];
}
$n = join('', reverse @n);
}
$rl += (($n - $m) + 1);
}
# n is ''
elsif (defined($n)) {
# open-ended range can't be calculated, just return -1
return -1;
}
# n is undef, single item
else {
$rl += 1;
}
}
else {
# open-ended range can't be calculated, just return -1
return -1;
}
}
return $rl;
}
=head2 match_indices
Return array ref of array refs of matches and start indices of matches
for provided array of compiled regexps into string
=cut
sub match_indices {
my ($regexes, $string) = @_;
my @ret;
my $relen = 0;
foreach my $regex ($regexes->@*) {
my $len = 0;
while ($string =~ /$regex/g) {
my $gcs = Unicode::GCString->new($string)->substr($-[0], $+[0]-$-[0]);
push @ret, [ $gcs->as_string, $-[0] - $relen ];
$len = $gcs->length;
}
$relen += $len;
}
# Return last index first so replacements can be done without recalculating
# indices changed by earlier index replacements
return scalar(@ret) ? [reverse @ret] : undef;
}
=head2 parse_range
Parses a range of values into a two-value array ref.
Ranges with no starting value default to "1"
Ranges can be open-ended and it's up to surrounding code to interpret this
Ranges can be single figures which is shorthand for 1-x
=cut
sub parse_range {
my $rs = shift;
$rs =~ m/\A\s*(\P{Pd}+)?\s*(\p{Pd})*\s*(\P{Pd}+)?\s*\z/xms;
if ($2) {
return [$1 // 1, $3];
}
else {
return [1, $1];
}
}
=head2 parse_range_alt
Parses a range of values into a two-value array ref.
Either start or end can be undef and it's up to surrounding code to interpret this
=cut
sub parse_range_alt {
my $rs = shift;
$rs =~ m/\A\s*(\P{Pd}+)?\s*(\p{Pd})*\s*(\P{Pd}+)?\s*\z/xms;
if ($2) {
return [$1, $3];
}
else {
return undef;
}
}
=head2 maploopreplace
Replace loop markers with values.
=cut
sub maploopreplace {
# $MAPUNIQVAL is lexical here
no strict 'vars';
my ($string, $maploop) = @_;
return undef unless defined($string);
return $string unless $maploop;
$string =~ s/\$MAPLOOP/$maploop/g;
$string =~ s/\$MAPUNIQVAL/$MAPUNIQVAL/g;
if ($string =~ m/\$MAPUNIQ/) {
my $MAPUNIQ = suniqid;
$string =~ s/\$MAPUNIQ/$MAPUNIQ/g;
$MAPUNIQVAL = $MAPUNIQ;
}
return $string;
}
=head2 get_transliterator
Get a ref to a transliterator for the given from/to
We are abstracting this in this way because it is not clear what the future
of the transliteration library is. We want to be able to switch.
=cut
sub get_transliterator {
my ($target, $from, $to) = map {lc} @_;
my @valid_from = ('iast');
my @valid_to = ('devanagari');
unless (first {$from eq $_} @valid_from and
first {$to eq $_} @valid_to) {
biber_warn("Invalid transliteration from/to pair ($from/$to)");
}
require Lingua::Translit;
# List pairs explicitly as we don't expect there to be to many of these ever
if ($from eq 'iast' and $to eq 'devanagari') {
if ($logger->is_debug()) {# performance tune
$logger->debug("Using 'iast -> devanagari' transliteration for sorting '$target'");
}
return new Lingua::Translit('IAST Devanagari');
}
return undef;
}
=head2 call_transliterator
Run a transliterator on passed text. Hides call semantics of transliterator
so we can switch engine in the future.
=cut
sub call_transliterator {
my ($target, $from, $to, $text) = @_;
if (my $tr = get_transliterator($target, $from, $to)) {
# using Lingua::Translit
return $tr->translit($text);
}
else {
return $text;
}
}
# Passed an array of strings, returns an array of initials
sub gen_initials {
my @strings = @_;
my @strings_out;
foreach my $str (@strings) {
# Deal with hyphenated name parts and normalise to a '-' character for easy
# replacement with macro later
if ($str =~ m/\p{Dash}/) {
push @strings_out, join('-', gen_initials(split(/\p{Dash}/, $str)));
}
else {
my $chr = Unicode::GCString->new($str)->substr(0, 1)->as_string;
# Keep diacritics with their following characters
if ($chr =~ m/\p{Dia}/) {
push @strings_out, Unicode::GCString->new($str)->substr(0, 2)->as_string;
}
else {
push @strings_out, $chr;
}
}
}
return @strings_out;
}
# Joins name parts using BibTeX tie algorithm. Ties are added:
#
# 1. After the first part if it is less than three characters long
# 2. Before the family part
sub join_name_parts {
my $parts = shift;
# special case - 1 part
if ($#{$parts} == 0) {
return $parts->[0];
}
# special case - 2 parts
if ($#{$parts} == 1) {
return $parts->[0] . '~' . $parts->[1];
}
my $namestring = $parts->[0];
$namestring .= Unicode::GCString->new($parts->[0])->length < 3 ? '~' : ' ';
$namestring .= join(' ', $parts->@[1 .. ($#{$parts} - 1)]);
$namestring .= '~' . $parts->[$#{$parts}];
return $namestring;
}
# Split an xsv using Text::CSV because it is fast and can handle quoting
sub split_xsv {
my ($string, $sep) = @_;
if ($sep) {
$CONFIG_CSV_PARSER->sep_char($sep);
}
$CONFIG_CSV_PARSER->parse($string);
return $CONFIG_CSV_PARSER->fields();
}
# Add a macro sep for minutes in timezones
sub tzformat {
my $tz = shift;
if ($tz =~ m/^([+-])(\d{2}):?(\d{2})?/) {
return "$1$2" . ($3 ? "\\bibtzminsep $3" : '');
}
elsif ($tz eq 'UTC') {
return 'Z';
}
else {
return $tz;
}
}
1;
__END__
=head1 AUTHOR
François Charette, C<< <firmicus at ankabut.net> >>
Philip Kime C<< <philip at kime.org.uk> >>
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on our Github tracker at
L<https://github.com/plk/biber/issues>.
=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2009-2016 François Charette and Philip Kime, all rights reserved.
This module is free software. You can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0.
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.
=cut
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