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<?php

/**
* 
* Baseline rule class for extension into a "real" parser component.
* 
* Text_Wiki_Rule classes do not stand on their own; they are called by a
* Text_Wiki object, typcially in the transform()method. Each rule class
* performs three main activities: parse, process, and render.
* 
* The parse() method takes a regex and applies it to the whole block of
* source text at one time. Each match is sent as $matches to the
* process() method.
* 
* The process() method acts on the matched text from the source, and
* then processes the source text is some way.  This may mean the
* creation of a delimited token using addToken().  In every case, the
* process() method returns the text that should replace the matched text
* from parse().
* 
* @author Paul M. Jones <pmjones@ciaweb.net>
* 
* @package Text_Wiki
* 
* $Id: Parse.php,v 1.1 2005-01-20 19:43:20 jpm Exp $
* 
*/

class Text_Wiki_Parse {
    
    
    /**
    * 
    * Configuration options for this parser rule.
    * 
    * @access public
    * 
    * @var string
    * 
    */
    
    var $conf = array();
    
    
    /**
    * 
    * Regular expression to find matching text for this rule.
    * 
    * @access public
    * 
    * @var string
    * 
    * @see parse()
    * 
    */
    
    var $regex = null;
    
    
    /**
    * 
    * The name of this rule for new token array elements.
    * 
    * @access public
    * 
    * @var string
    * 
    */
    
    var $rule = null;
    
    
    /**
    * 
    * A reference to the calling Text_Wiki object.
    * 
    * This is needed so that each rule has access to the same source
    * text, token set, URLs, interwiki maps, page names, etc.
    * 
    * @access public
    * 
    * @var object
    */
    
    var $wiki = null;
    
    
    /**
    * 
    * Constructor for this parser rule.
    * 
    * @access public
    * 
    * @param object &$obj The calling "parent" Text_Wiki object.
    * 
    */
    
    function Text_Wiki_Parse(&$obj)
    {
        // set the reference to the calling Text_Wiki object;
        // this allows us access to the shared source text, token
        // array, etc.
        $this->wiki =& $obj;
        
        // set the name of this rule; generally used when adding
        // to the tokens array. strip off the Text_Wiki_Parse_ portion.
        // text_wiki_parse_
        // 0123456789012345
        $tmp = substr(get_class($this), 16);
        $this->rule = ucwords(strtolower($tmp));
        
        // override config options for the rule if specified
        if (isset($this->wiki->parseConf[$this->rule]) &&
            is_array($this->wiki->parseConf[$this->rule])) {
            
            $this->conf = array_merge(
                $this->conf,
                $this->wiki->parseConf[$this->rule]
            );
            
        }
    }
    
    
    /**
    * 
    * Abstrct method to parse source text for matches.
    *
    * Applies the rule's regular expression to the source text, passes
    * every match to the process() method, and replaces the matched text
    * with the results of the processing.
    *
    * @access public
    * 
    * @see Text_Wiki_Parse::process()
    * 
    */
    
    function parse()
    {
        $this->wiki->source = preg_replace_callback(
            $this->regex,
            array(&$this, 'process'),
            $this->wiki->source
        );
    }
    
    
    /**
    * 
    * Abstract method to generate replacements for matched text.
    * 
    * @access public
    * 
    * @param array $matches An array of matches from the parse() method
    * as generated by preg_replace_callback.  $matches[0] is the full
    * matched string, $matches[1] is the first matched pattern,
    * $matches[2] is the second matched pattern, and so on.
    * 
    * @return string The processed text replacement; defaults to the
    * full matched string (i.e., no changes to the text).
    * 
    * @see Text_Wiki_Parse::parse()
    * 
    */
    
    function process(&$matches)
    {
        return $matches[0];
    }
    
    
    /**
    * 
    * Simple method to safely get configuration key values.
    * 
    * @access public
    * 
    * @param string $key The configuration key.
    * 
    * @param mixed $default If the key does not exist, return this value
    * instead.
    * 
    * @return mixed The configuration key value (if it exists) or the
    * default value (if not).
    * 
    */
    
    function getConf($key, $default = null)
    {
        if (isset($this->conf[$key])) {
            return $this->conf[$key];
        } else {
            return $default;
        }
    }
    
    
    /**
    * 
    * Extract 'attribute="value"' portions of wiki markup.
    *
    * This kind of markup is typically used only in macros, but is useful
    * anywhere.
    * 
    * The syntax is pretty strict; there can be no spaces between the
    * option name, the equals, and the first double-quote; the value
    * must be surrounded by double-quotes.  You can escape characters in
    * the value with a backslash, and the backslash will be stripped for
    * you.
    * 
    * @access public
    * 
    * @param string $text The "attributes" portion of markup.
    * 
    * @return array An associative array of key-value pairs where the
    * key is the option name and the value is the option value.
    * 
    */
    
    function getAttrs($text)
    {
        // find the =" sections;
        $tmp = explode('="', trim($text));
        
        // basic setup
        $k = count($tmp) - 1;
        $attrs = array();
        $key = null;
        
        // loop through the sections
        foreach ($tmp as $i => $val) {
            
            // first element is always the first key
            if ($i == 0) {
                $key = trim($val);
                continue;
            }
            
            // find the last double-quote in the value.
            // the part to the left is the value for the last key,
            // the part to the right is the next key name
            $pos = strrpos($val, '"');
            $attrs[$key] = stripslashes(substr($val, 0, $pos));
            $key = trim(substr($val, $pos+1));
            
        }
        
        return $attrs;
        
    }
}
?>