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# frozen_string_literal: false require_relative 'default' module REXML module Formatters # Pretty-prints an XML document. This destroys whitespace in text nodes # and will insert carriage returns and indentations. # # TODO: Add an option to print attributes on new lines class Pretty < Default # If compact is set to true, then the formatter will attempt to use as # little space as possible attr_accessor :compact # The width of a page. Used for formatting text attr_accessor :width # Create a new pretty printer. # # output:: # An object implementing '<<(String)', to which the output will be written. # indentation:: # An integer greater than 0. The indentation of each level will be # this number of spaces. If this is < 1, the behavior of this object # is undefined. Defaults to 2. # ie_hack:: # If true, the printer will insert whitespace before closing empty # tags, thereby allowing Internet Explorer's XML parser to # function. Defaults to false. def initialize( indentation=2, ie_hack=false ) @indentation = indentation @level = 0 @ie_hack = ie_hack @width = 80 @compact = false end protected def write_element(node, output) output << ' '*@level output << "<#{node.expanded_name}" node.attributes.each_attribute do |attr| output << " " attr.write( output ) end unless node.attributes.empty? if node.children.empty? if @ie_hack output << " " end output << "/" else output << ">" # If compact and all children are text, and if the formatted output # is less than the specified width, then try to print everything on # one line skip = false if compact if node.children.inject(true) {|s,c| s & c.kind_of?(Text)} string = "" old_level = @level @level = 0 node.children.each { |child| write( child, string ) } @level = old_level if string.length < @width output << string skip = true end end end unless skip output << "\n" @level += @indentation node.children.each { |child| next if child.kind_of?(Text) and child.to_s.strip.length == 0 write( child, output ) output << "\n" } @level -= @indentation output << ' '*@level end output << "</#{node.expanded_name}" end output << ">" end def write_text( node, output ) s = node.to_s() s.gsub!(/\s/,' ') s.squeeze!(" ") s = wrap(s, @width - @level) s = indent_text(s, @level, " ", true) output << (' '*@level + s) end def write_comment( node, output) output << ' ' * @level super end def write_cdata( node, output) output << ' ' * @level super end def write_document( node, output ) # Ok, this is a bit odd. All XML documents have an XML declaration, # but it may not write itself if the user didn't specifically add it, # either through the API or in the input document. If it doesn't write # itself, then we don't need a carriage return... which makes this # logic more complex. node.children.each { |child| next if child == node.children[-1] and child.instance_of?(Text) unless child == node.children[0] or child.instance_of?(Text) or (child == node.children[1] and !node.children[0].writethis) output << "\n" end write( child, output ) } end private def indent_text(string, level=1, style="\t", indentfirstline=true) return string if level < 0 string.gsub(/\n/, "\n#{style*level}") end def wrap(string, width) parts = [] while string.length > width and place = string.rindex(' ', width) parts << string[0...place] string = string[place+1..-1] end parts << string parts.join("\n") end end end end
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