/usr/share/perl5/SWISS/OSs.pm is in libswiss-perl 1.67-1.2.
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use vars qw($AUTOLOAD @ISA @EXPORT_OK %fields);
use Exporter;
use Carp;
use strict;
use SWISS::TextFunc;
use SWISS::ListBase;
use SWISS::OS;
BEGIN {
@EXPORT_OK = qw();
@ISA = ( 'Exporter', 'SWISS::ListBase');
%fields = (
);
}
sub new {
my $ref = shift;
my $class = ref($ref) || $ref;
my $self = new SWISS::ListBase;
$self->rebless($class);
return $self;
}
sub initialize {
}
sub fromText {
my $self = new(shift);
my $textRef = shift;
my $line;
my @tmp;
if ($$textRef =~ /($SWISS::TextFunc::linePattern{'OS'})/m){
$line = $1;
$self->{indentation} = $line =~ s/^ //mg;
$line = SWISS::TextFunc->joinWith('', ' ', '(?<! )[-/]', 'and ',
map {SWISS::TextFunc->cleanLine($_)}
(split "\n", $line));
# complex expression for separator to make sure commas within brackets are
# not regarded as separators.
@tmp = SWISS::TextFunc->listFromText($line, ',\s+(?i:and\s+)?(?![^\(]+\))', '\.');
@tmp = map {SWISS::OS->fromText($_)} @tmp;
push (@{$self->list()}, @tmp);
}
$self->{_dirty} = 0;
return $self;
}
sub toText {
my $self = shift;
my $textRef = shift;
my (@tmp, @lines);
my $newText = '';
my $lastElementRef;
my $listRef;
if ($self->size > 0) {
@tmp = map {$_->toText} $self->elements();
# Add commas as separators
map {$_ .= ','} @tmp;
# delete last comma
$tmp[$#tmp] =~ s/\,$//;
# drop trailing spaces and dots
# (Rattus SP.)
$tmp[$#tmp] =~ s/[\. ]+(($SWISS::TextFunc::evidencePattern)*$)/$1/m;
# add final dot
$tmp[$#tmp] .= '.';
# insert an 'and' after the last but one species
if ($#tmp > 0) {
$tmp[$#tmp-1] .= ' and';
}
# wrap lines where one OS extends beyond one line
for (my $i=0; $i<@tmp; $i++) {
my $prefix = "OS ";
my $col = $SWISS::TextFunc::lineLength;
$col++, $prefix=" $prefix" if $self->{indentation};
$tmp[$i] = SWISS::TextFunc->wrapOn($prefix, $prefix, $col,
$tmp[$i],
'\s+');
}
# connect all OS lines
$newText = join('', @tmp);
};
$self->{_dirty} = 0;
return SWISS::TextFunc->insertLineGroup($textRef, $newText,
$SWISS::TextFunc::linePattern{'OS'});
}
# OSs must never be sorted, overwrite the inherited sort method.
sub sort {
return 1;
}
# convert scientific name to the abbreviated form as it is used
# in the RC SPECIES line
# input $scientific: Full scientific name (e.g. 'Escherichia coli')
# $superregnum: 'V' for viruses, 'E' for eukaryotes etc.
# (By now, only 'V' or not 'V' is important
# returns abbreviated name (e.g. 'E.coli')
sub scientific2rc {
my $scientific = shift;
my $superregnum = shift;
unless ($scientific) {
croak "No input";
return undef;
}
my $rc = $scientific;
my %common=
('RATTUS NORVEGICUS' => 'Rat',
'HOMO SAPIENS' => 'Human',
'MUS MUSCULUS' => 'Mouse',
'BOS TAURUS' => 'Bovine',
'GALLUS GALLUS' => 'Chicken',
'SUS SCROFA' => 'Pig',
'ORYCTOLAGUS CUNICULUS' => 'Rabbit',
'OVIS ARIES' => 'Sheep',
'ZEA MAYS' => 'Maize',
'EQUUS CABALLUS' => 'Horse',
'GLYCINE MAX' => 'Soybean',
);
if ($superregnum eq 'V') {
$rc =~ s/\bBACTERIO(PHAGE)/$1/i;
return $rc;
} else {
my $common = $common{uc($scientific)};
return $common if $common;
return $scientific if $scientific =~ /^\w+ SP\.$/i;
my $done = 0;
die "no input" unless $rc;
$done ||= ($rc =~ s/^(\w)\w+ ([A-Z\-]+)$/$1.$2/i);
$done ||= ($rc =~ s/^(\w)\w+ (\w)[A-Z\-]+ ([A-Z\-]+)$/$1.$2.$3/i);
$done ||= ($rc =~ s/^(\w)\w+ \(STRAIN (.*)\)$/$1.$2/i);
$done ||= ($rc =~ s/^(\w)\w+ SP\. \(STRAIN (.*)\)$/$1.$2/i);
$done ||= ($rc =~ s/^(\w)\w+ SP\.$/$1.$2/i);
$done ||= ($rc =~ s/^(\w)\w+ X ([A-Z\-]+)$/$1.$2/i);
if (!$done){
my $infix;
foreach $infix ('SUBSP\.','STRAIN','VAR\.','PV\.','BIOVAR',
'BV\.','F\. SP\.' ){
$done ||= ($rc =~ s/^(\w)\w+ (\w)[A-Z\-]+ $infix (.*)$/$1.$2.$3/i);
$done ||= ($rc =~ s/^(\w)\w+ (\w)[A-Z\-]+ \($infix (.*)\)$/$1.$2.$3/i);
last if $done;
}
}
return $done ? $rc : '';
}
}
1;
__END__
=head1 Name
SWISS::OSs
=head1 Description
B<SWISS::OSs> represents the OS lines within an SWISS-PROT + TrEMBL
entry as specified in the user manual
http://www.expasy.org/sprot/userman.html . The OSs object is a container object which holds a list of SWISS::OS objects.
=head1 Inherits from
SWISS::ListBase.pm
=head1 Attributes
=over
=item C<list>
Each list element is a SWISS::OS object.
=back
=head1 Methods
=head2 Standard methods
=over
=item new
=item fromText
=item toText
=back
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