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407 lines
12 KiB
Ruby
# heavily based off
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# https://github.com/vmg/redcarpet/blob/master/ext/redcarpet/html_smartypants.c
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# and
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# https://github.com/jmcnevin/rubypants/blob/master/lib/rubypants/core.rb
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# 99% of the code here is by Jeremy McNevin
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#
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# This Source File is available under BSD/MIT license as well as standard GPL
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#
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class HtmlPrettify < String
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def self.render(html)
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new(html).to_html
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end
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# Create a new RubyPants instance with the text in +string+.
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#
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# Allowed elements in the options array:
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#
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# 0 :: do nothing
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# 1 :: enable all, using only em-dash shortcuts
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# 2 :: enable all, using old school en- and em-dash shortcuts (*default*)
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# 3 :: enable all, using inverted old school en and em-dash shortcuts
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# -1 :: stupefy (translate HTML entities to their ASCII-counterparts)
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#
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# If you don't like any of these defaults, you can pass symbols to change
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# RubyPants' behavior:
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#
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# <tt>:quotes</tt> :: quotes
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# <tt>:backticks</tt> :: backtick quotes (``double'' only)
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# <tt>:allbackticks</tt> :: backtick quotes (``double'' and `single')
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# <tt>:dashes</tt> :: dashes
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# <tt>:oldschool</tt> :: old school dashes
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# <tt>:inverted</tt> :: inverted old school dashes
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# <tt>:ellipses</tt> :: ellipses
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# <tt>:convertquotes</tt> :: convert <tt>"</tt> entities to
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# <tt>"</tt>
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# <tt>:stupefy</tt> :: translate RubyPants HTML entities
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# to their ASCII counterparts.
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#
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# In addition, you can customize the HTML entities that will be injected by
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# passing in a hash for the final argument. The defaults for these entities
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# are as follows:
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#
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# <tt>:single_left_quote</tt> :: <tt>‘</tt>
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# <tt>:double_left_quote</tt> :: <tt>“</tt>
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# <tt>:single_right_quote</tt> :: <tt>’</tt>
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# <tt>:double_right_quote</tt> :: <tt>”</tt>
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# <tt>:em_dash</tt> :: <tt>—</tt>
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# <tt>:en_dash</tt> :: <tt>–</tt>
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# <tt>:ellipsis</tt> :: <tt>…</tt>
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# <tt>:html_quote</tt> :: <tt>" </tt>
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#
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def initialize(string, options=[2], entities = {})
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super string
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@options = [*options]
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@entities = default_entities.update(entities)
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end
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# Apply SmartyPants transformations.
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def to_html
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do_quotes = do_backticks = do_dashes = do_ellipses = nil
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if @options.include?(0)
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# Do nothing.
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return self
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elsif @options.include?(1)
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# Do everything, turn all options on.
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do_quotes = do_backticks = do_ellipses = true
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do_dashes = :normal
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elsif @options.include?(2)
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# Do everything, turn all options on, use old school dash shorthand.
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do_quotes = do_backticks = do_ellipses = true
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do_dashes = :oldschool
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elsif @options.include?(3)
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# Do everything, turn all options on, use inverted old school
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# dash shorthand.
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do_quotes = do_backticks = do_ellipses = true
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do_dashes = :inverted
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elsif @options.include?(-1)
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do_stupefy = true
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else
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do_quotes = @options.include?(:quotes)
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do_backticks = @options.include?(:backticks)
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do_backticks = :both if @options.include?(:allbackticks)
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do_dashes = :normal if @options.include?(:dashes)
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do_dashes = :oldschool if @options.include?(:oldschool)
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do_dashes = :inverted if @options.include?(:inverted)
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do_ellipses = @options.include?(:ellipses)
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do_stupefy = @options.include?(:stupefy)
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end
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# Parse the HTML
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tokens = tokenize
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# Keep track of when we're inside <pre> or <code> tags.
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in_pre = false
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# Here is the result stored in.
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result = ""
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# This is a cheat, used to get some context for one-character
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# tokens that consist of just a quote char. What we do is remember
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# the last character of the previous text token, to use as context
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# to curl single- character quote tokens correctly.
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prev_token_last_char = nil
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tokens.each do |token|
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if token.first == :tag
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result << token[1]
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if token[1] =~ %r!<(/?)(?:pre|code|kbd|script|math)[\s>]!
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in_pre = ($1 != "/") # Opening or closing tag?
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end
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else
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t = token[1]
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# Remember last char of this token before processing.
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last_char = t[-1].chr
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unless in_pre
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t.gsub!("'", "'")
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t = process_escapes t
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t.gsub!(""", '"')
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if do_dashes
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t = educate_dashes t if do_dashes == :normal
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t = educate_dashes_oldschool t if do_dashes == :oldschool
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t = educate_dashes_inverted t if do_dashes == :inverted
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end
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t = educate_ellipses t if do_ellipses
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t = educate_fractions t
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# Note: backticks need to be processed before quotes.
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if do_backticks
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t = educate_backticks t
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t = educate_single_backticks t if do_backticks == :both
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end
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if do_quotes
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if t == "'"
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# Special case: single-character ' token
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if prev_token_last_char =~ /\S/
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t = entity(:single_right_quote)
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else
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t = entity(:single_left_quote)
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end
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elsif t == '"'
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# Special case: single-character " token
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if prev_token_last_char =~ /\S/
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t = entity(:double_right_quote)
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else
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t = entity(:double_left_quote)
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end
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else
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# Normal case:
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t = educate_quotes t
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end
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end
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t = stupefy_entities t if do_stupefy
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end
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prev_token_last_char = last_char
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result << t
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end
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end
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# Done
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result
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end
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protected
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# Return the string, with after processing the following backslash
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# escape sequences. This is useful if you want to force a "dumb" quote
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# or other character to appear.
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#
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# Escaped are:
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# \\ \" \' \. \- \`
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#
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def process_escapes(str)
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str = str.gsub('\\\\', '\')
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str.gsub!('\"', '"')
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str.gsub!("\\\'", ''')
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str.gsub!('\.', '.')
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str.gsub!('\-', '-')
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str.gsub!('\`', '`')
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str
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end
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# The string, with each instance of "<tt>--</tt>" translated to an
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# em-dash HTML entity.
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#
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def educate_dashes(str)
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str.
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gsub(/--/, entity(:em_dash))
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end
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# The string, with each instance of "<tt>--</tt>" translated to an
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# en-dash HTML entity, and each "<tt>---</tt>" translated to an
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# em-dash HTML entity.
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#
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def educate_dashes_oldschool(str)
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str.
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gsub(/---/, entity(:em_dash)).
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gsub(/--/, entity(:en_dash))
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end
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# Return the string, with each instance of "<tt>--</tt>" translated
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# to an em-dash HTML entity, and each "<tt>---</tt>" translated to
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# an en-dash HTML entity. Two reasons why: First, unlike the en- and
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# em-dash syntax supported by +educate_dashes_oldschool+, it's
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# compatible with existing entries written before SmartyPants 1.1,
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# back when "<tt>--</tt>" was only used for em-dashes. Second,
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# em-dashes are more common than en-dashes, and so it sort of makes
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# sense that the shortcut should be shorter to type. (Thanks to
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# Aaron Swartz for the idea.)
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#
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def educate_dashes_inverted(str)
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str.
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gsub(/---/, entity(:en_dash)).
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gsub(/--/, entity(:em_dash))
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end
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# Return the string, with each instance of "<tt>...</tt>" translated
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# to an ellipsis HTML entity. Also converts the case where there are
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# spaces between the dots.
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#
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def educate_ellipses(str)
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str.
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gsub('...', entity(:ellipsis)).
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gsub('. . .', entity(:ellipsis))
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end
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# Return the string, with "<tt>``backticks''</tt>"-style single quotes
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# translated into HTML curly quote entities.
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#
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def educate_backticks(str)
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str.
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gsub("``", entity(:double_left_quote)).
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gsub("''", entity(:double_right_quote))
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end
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# Return the string, with "<tt>`backticks'</tt>"-style single quotes
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# translated into HTML curly quote entities.
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#
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def educate_single_backticks(str)
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str.
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gsub("`", entity(:single_left_quote)).
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gsub("'", entity(:single_right_quote))
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end
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def educate_fractions(str)
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str.gsub(/(\s+|^)(1\/4|1\/2|3\/4)([,.;\s]|$)/) do
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frac =
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if $2 == "1/2".freeze
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entity(:frac12)
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elsif $2 == "1/4".freeze
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entity(:frac14)
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elsif $2 == "3/4".freeze
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entity(:frac34)
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end
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"#{$1}#{frac}#{$3}"
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end
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end
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# Return the string, with "educated" curly quote HTML entities.
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#
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def educate_quotes(str)
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punct_class = '[!"#\$\%\'()*+,\-.\/:;<=>?\@\[\\\\\]\^_`{|}~]'
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# normalize html
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str = str.dup
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# Special case if the very first character is a quote followed by
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# punctuation at a non-word-break. Close the quotes by brute
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# force:
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str.gsub!(/^'(?=#{punct_class}\B)/,
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entity(:single_right_quote))
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str.gsub!(/^"(?=#{punct_class}\B)/,
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entity(:double_right_quote))
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# Special case for double sets of quotes, e.g.:
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# <p>He said, "'Quoted' words in a larger quote."</p>
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str.gsub!(/"'(?=\w)/,
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"#{entity(:double_left_quote)}#{entity(:single_left_quote)}")
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str.gsub!(/'"(?=\w)/,
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"#{entity(:single_left_quote)}#{entity(:double_left_quote)}")
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# Special case for decade abbreviations (the '80s):
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str.gsub!(/'(?=\d\ds)/,
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entity(:single_right_quote))
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close_class = %![^\ \t\r\n\\[\{\(\-]!
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dec_dashes = "#{entity(:en_dash)}|#{entity(:em_dash)}"
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# Get most opening single quotes:
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str.gsub!(/(\s| |=|--|&[mn]dash;|#{dec_dashes}|ȁ[34];)'(?=\w)/,
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'\1' + entity(:single_left_quote))
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# Single closing quotes:
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str.gsub!(/(#{close_class})'/,
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'\1' + entity(:single_right_quote))
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str.gsub!(/'(\s|s\b|$)/,
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entity(:single_right_quote) + '\1')
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# Any remaining single quotes should be opening ones:
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str.gsub!(/'/,
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entity(:single_left_quote))
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# Get most opening double quotes:
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str.gsub!(/(\s| |=|--|&[mn]dash;|#{dec_dashes}|ȁ[34];)"(?=\w)/,
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'\1' + entity(:double_left_quote))
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# Double closing quotes:
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str.gsub!(/(#{close_class})"/,
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'\1' + entity(:double_right_quote))
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str.gsub!(/"(\s|s\b|$)/,
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entity(:double_right_quote) + '\1')
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# Any remaining quotes should be opening ones:
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str.gsub!(/"/,
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entity(:double_left_quote))
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str
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end
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# Return the string, with each RubyPants HTML entity translated to
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# its ASCII counterpart.
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#
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# Note: This is not reversible (but exactly the same as in SmartyPants)
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#
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def stupefy_entities(str)
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new_str = str.dup
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{
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:en_dash => '-',
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:em_dash => '--',
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:single_left_quote => "'",
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:single_right_quote => "'",
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:double_left_quote => '"',
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:double_right_quote => '"',
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:ellipsis => '...'
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}.each do |k,v|
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new_str.gsub!(/#{entity(k)}/, v)
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end
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new_str
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end
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# Return an array of the tokens comprising the string. Each token is
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# either a tag (possibly with nested, tags contained therein, such
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# as <tt><a href="<MTFoo>"></tt>, or a run of text between
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# tags. Each element of the array is a two-element array; the first
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# is either :tag or :text; the second is the actual value.
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#
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# Based on the <tt>_tokenize()</tt> subroutine from Brad Choate's
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# MTRegex plugin. <http://www.bradchoate.com/past/mtregex.php>
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#
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# This is actually the easier variant using tag_soup, as used by
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# Chad Miller in the Python port of SmartyPants.
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#
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def tokenize
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tag_soup = /([^<]*)(<[^>]*>)/
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tokens = []
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prev_end = 0
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scan(tag_soup) do
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tokens << [:text, $1] if $1 != ""
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tokens << [:tag, $2]
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prev_end = $~.end(0)
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end
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if prev_end < size
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tokens << [:text, self[prev_end..-1]]
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end
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tokens
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end
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def default_entities
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{
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single_left_quote: "‘",
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double_left_quote: "“",
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single_right_quote: "’",
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double_right_quote: "”",
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em_dash: "—",
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en_dash: "–",
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ellipsis: "…",
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html_quote: """,
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frac12: "½",
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frac14: "¼",
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frac34: "¾",
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}
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end
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def entity(key)
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@entities[key]
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end
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end
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