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#
# This file provides XML services.
# These services include a XML document instance and DTD parser,
# as well as support for generating XML.
#
# Copyright (c) 1998,1999 Zveno Pty Ltd
# http://www.zveno.com/
#
# Zveno makes this software and all associated data and documentation
# ('Software') available free of charge for non-commercial purposes only. You
# may make copies of the Software but you must include all of this notice on
# any copy.
#
# The Software was developed for research purposes and Zveno does not warrant
# that it is error free or fit for any purpose. Zveno disclaims any
# liability for all claims, expenses, losses, damages and costs any user may
# incur as a result of using, copying or modifying the Software.
#
# Copyright (c) 1997 Australian National University (ANU).
#
# ANU makes this software and all associated data and documentation
# ('Software') available free of charge for non-commercial purposes only. You
# may make copies of the Software but you must include all of this notice on
# any copy.
#
# The Software was developed for research purposes and ANU does not warrant
# that it is error free or fit for any purpose. ANU disclaims any
# liability for all claims, expenses, losses, damages and costs any user may
# incur as a result of using, copying or modifying the Software.
#
# $Id: xml.tcl,v 1.4 2006/09/27 08:12:40 neumann Exp $
package provide xml 1.8
package require sgml 1.6
namespace eval xml {
# Procedures for parsing XML documents
namespace export parser
# Procedures for parsing XML DTDs
namespace export DTDparser
# Counter for creating unique parser objects
variable ParserCounter 0
# Convenience routine
proc cl x {
return "\[$x\]"
}
# Define various regular expressions
# white space
variable Wsp " \t\r\n"
variable noWsp [cl ^$Wsp]
# Various XML names and tokens
# BUG: NameChar does not include CombiningChar or Extender
variable NameChar [cl -a-zA-Z0-9._:]
variable Name [cl a-zA-Z_:]$NameChar*
variable Nmtoken $NameChar+
# Tokenising expressions
variable tokExpr <(/?)([cl ^$Wsp>]+)([cl $Wsp]*[cl ^>]*)>
variable substExpr "\}\n{\\2} {\\1} {} {\\3} \{"
# table of predefined entities
variable EntityPredef
array set EntityPredef {
lt < gt > amp & quot \" apos '
}
}
# xml::parser --
#
# Creates XML parser object.
#
# Arguments:
# args Unique name for parser object
# plus option/value pairs
#
# Recognised Options:
# -final Indicates end of document data
# -elementstartcommand Called when an element starts
# -elementendcommand Called when an element ends
# -characterdatacommand Called when character data occurs
# -processinginstructioncommand Called when a PI occurs
# -externalentityrefcommand Called for an external entity reference
#
# (Not compatible with expat)
# -xmldeclcommand Called when the XML declaration occurs
# -doctypecommand Called when the document type declaration occurs
#
# -errorcommand Script to evaluate for a fatal error
# -warningcommand Script to evaluate for a reportable warning
# -statevariable global state variable
# -reportempty whether to provide empty element indication
#
# Results:
# The state variable is initialised.
proc xml::parser {args} {
variable ParserCounter
if {[llength $args] > 0} {
set name [lindex $args 0]
set args [lreplace $args 0 0]
} else {
set name parser[incr ParserCounter]
}
if {[info command [namespace current]::$name] != {}} {
return -code error "unable to create parser object \"[namespace current]::$name\" command"
}
# Initialise state variable and object command
upvar \#0 [namespace current]::$name parser
set sgml_ns [namespace parent]::sgml
array set parser [list name $name \
-final 1 \
-elementstartcommand ${sgml_ns}::noop \
-elementendcommand ${sgml_ns}::noop \
-characterdatacommand ${sgml_ns}::noop \
-processinginstructioncommand ${sgml_ns}::noop \
-externalentityrefcommand ${sgml_ns}::noop \
-xmldeclcommand ${sgml_ns}::noop \
-doctypecommand ${sgml_ns}::noop \
-warningcommand ${sgml_ns}::noop \
-statevariable [namespace current]::$name \
-reportempty 0 \
internaldtd {} \
]
proc [namespace current]::$name {method args} \
"eval ParseCommand $name \$method \$args"
eval ParseCommand [list $name] configure $args
return [namespace current]::$name
}
# xml::ParseCommand --
#
# Handles parse object command invocations
#
# Valid Methods:
# cget
# configure
# parse
# reset
#
# Arguments:
# parser parser object
# method minor command
# args other arguments
#
# Results:
# Depends on method
proc xml::ParseCommand {parser method args} {
upvar \#0 [namespace current]::$parser state
switch -- $method {
cget {
return $state([lindex $args 0])
}
configure {
foreach {opt value} $args {
set state($opt) $value
}
}
parse {
ParseCommand_parse $parser [lindex $args 0]
}
reset {
if {[llength $args]} {
return -code error "too many arguments"
}
ParseCommand_reset $parser
}
default {
return -code error "unknown method \"$method\""
}
}
return {}
}
# xml::ParseCommand_parse --
#
# Parses document instance data
#
# Arguments:
# object parser object
# xml data
#
# Results:
# Callbacks are invoked, if any are defined
proc xml::ParseCommand_parse {object xml} {
upvar \#0 [namespace current]::$object parser
variable Wsp
variable tokExpr
variable substExpr
set parent [namespace parent]
if {"::" eq $parent } {
set parent {}
}
set tokenised [lrange \
[${parent}::sgml::tokenise $xml \
$tokExpr \
$substExpr \
-internaldtdvariable [namespace current]::${object}(internaldtd)] \
5 end]
eval ${parent}::sgml::parseEvent \
[list $tokenised \
-emptyelement [namespace code ParseEmpty] \
-parseattributelistcommand [namespace code ParseAttrs]] \
[array get parser -*command] \
[array get parser -entityvariable] \
[array get parser -reportempty] \
-normalize 0 \
-internaldtd [list $parser(internaldtd)]
return {}
}
# xml::ParseEmpty --
#
# Used by parser to determine whether an element is empty.
# This should be dead easy in XML. The only complication is
# that the RE above can't catch the trailing slash, so we have
# to dig it out of the tag name or attribute list.
#
# Tcl 8.1 REs should fix this.
#
# Arguments:
# tag element name
# attr attribute list (raw)
# e End tag delimiter.
#
# Results:
# "/" if the trailing slash is found. Optionally, return a list
# containing new values for the tag name and/or attribute list.
proc xml::ParseEmpty {tag attr e} {
if {[string match */ [string trimright $tag]] && \
![string length $attr]} {
regsub {/$} $tag {} tag
return [list / $tag $attr]
} elseif {[string match */ [string trimright $attr]]} {
regsub {/$} [string trimright $attr] {} attr
return [list / $tag $attr]
} else {
return {}
}
}
# xml::ParseAttrs --
#
# Parse element attributes.
#
# There are two forms for name-value pairs:
#
# name="value"
# name='value'
#
# Watch out for the trailing slash on empty elements.
#
# Arguments:
# attrs attribute string given in a tag
#
# Results:
# Returns a Tcl list representing the name-value pairs in the
# attribute string
proc xml::ParseAttrs attrs {
variable Wsp
variable Name
# First check whether there's any work to do
if {{} eq [string trim $attrs] } {
return {}
}
# Strip the trailing slash on empty elements
regsub [format {/[%s]*$} " \t\n\r"] $attrs {} atList
set mode name
set result {}
foreach component [split $atList =] {
switch $mode {
name {
set component [string trim $component]
if {[regexp $Name $component]} {
lappend result $component
} else {
return -code error "invalid attribute name \"$component\""
}
set mode value:start
}
value:start {
set component [string trimleft $component]
set delimiter [string index $component 0]
set value {}
switch -- $delimiter {
\" -
' {
if {[regexp [format {%s([^%s]*)%s(.*)} $delimiter $delimiter $delimiter] $component discard value remainder]} {
lappend result $value
set remainder [string trim $remainder]
if {[string length $remainder]} {
if {[regexp $Name $remainder]} {
lappend result $remainder
set mode value:start
} else {
return -code error "invalid attribute name \"$remainder\""
}
} else {
set mode end
}
} else {
set value [string range $component 1 end]
set mode value:continue
}
}
default {
return -code error "invalid value for attribute \"[lindex $result end]\""
}
}
}
value:continue {
if {[regexp [format {([^%s]*)%s(.*)} $delimiter $delimiter] $component discard valuepart remainder]} {
append value = $valuepart
lappend result $value
set remainder [string trim $remainder]
if {[string length $remainder]} {
if {[regexp $Name $remainder]} {
lappend result $remainder
set mode value:start
} else {
return -code error "invalid attribute name \"$remainder\""
}
} else {
set mode end
}
} else {
append value = $component
}
}
end {
return -code error "unexpected data found after end of attribute list"
}
}
}
switch $mode {
name -
end {
# This is normal
}
default {
return -code error "unexpected end of attribute list"
}
}
return $result
}
proc xml::OLDParseAttrs {attrs} {
variable Wsp
variable Name
# First check whether there's any work to do
if {{} eq [string trim $attrs] } {
return {}
}
# Strip the trailing slash on empty elements
regsub [format {/[%s]*$} " \t\n\r"] $attrs {} atList
# Protect Tcl special characters
#regsub -all {([[\$\\])} $atList {\\\1} atList
regsub -all & $atList {\&} atList
regsub -all {\[} $atList {\&ob;} atList
regsub -all {\]} $atList {\&cb;} atlist
# NB. sgml package delivers braces and backslashes quoted
regsub -all {\\\{} $atList {\&oc;} atList
regsub -all {\\\}} $atList {\&cc;} atlist
regsub -all {\$} $atList {\$} atList
regsub -all {\\\\} $atList {\&bs;} atList
regsub -all [format {(%s)[%s]*=[%s]*"([^"]*)"} $Name $Wsp $Wsp] \
$atList {[set parsed(\1) {\2}; set dummy {}] } atList ;# "
regsub -all [format {(%s)[%s]*=[%s]*'([^']*)'} $Name $Wsp $Wsp] \
$atList {[set parsed(\1) {\2}; set dummy {}] } atList
set leftovers [subst $atList]
if {[string length [string trim $leftovers]]} {
return -code error "syntax error in attribute list \"$attrs\""
}
return [ParseAttrs:Deprotect [array get parsed]]
}
# xml::ParseAttrs:Deprotect --
#
# Reverse map Tcl special characters previously protected
#
# Arguments:
# attrs attribute list
#
# Results:
# Characters substituted
proc xml::ParseAttrs:Deprotect attrs {
regsub -all &\; $attrs \\& attrs
regsub -all &ob\; $attrs \[ attrs
regsub -all &cb\; $attrs \] attrs
regsub -all &oc\; $attrs \{ attrs
regsub -all &cc\; $attrs \} attrs
regsub -all &dollar\; $attrs \$ attrs
regsub -all &bs\; $attrs \\\\ attrs
return $attrs
}
# xml::ParseCommand_reset --
#
# Initialize parser data
#
# Arguments:
# object parser object
#
# Results:
# Parser data structure initialised
proc xml::ParseCommand_reset object {
upvar \#0 [namespace current]::$object parser
array set parser [list \
-final 1 \
internaldtd {} \
]
}
# xml::noop --
#
# A do-nothing proc
proc xml::noop args {}
### Following procedures are based on html_library
# xml::zapWhite --
#
# Convert multiple white space into a single space.
#
# Arguments:
# data plain text
#
# Results:
# As above
proc xml::zapWhite data {
regsub -all "\[ \t\r\n\]+" $data { } data
return $data
}
#
# DTD parser for XML is wholly contained within the sgml.tcl package
#
# xml::parseDTD --
#
# Entry point to the XML DTD parser.
#
# Arguments:
# dtd XML data defining the DTD to be parsed
# args configuration options
#
# Results:
# Returns a three element list, first element is the content model
# for each element, second element are the attribute lists of the
# elements and the third element is the entity map.
proc xml::parseDTD {dtd args} {
return [eval [expr {[namespace parent] == {::} ? {} : [namespace parent]}]::sgml::parseDTD [list $dtd] $args]
}
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