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1package CGI::Pretty;
2
3# See the bottom of this file for the POD documentation. Search for the
4# string '=head'.
5
6# You can run this file through either pod2man or pod2html to produce pretty
7# documentation in manual or html file format (these utilities are part of the
8# Perl 5 distribution).
9
ffd2dff2 10use strict;
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11use CGI ();
12
188ba755 13$CGI::Pretty::VERSION = '1.07_00';
3538e1d5 14$CGI::DefaultClass = __PACKAGE__;
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15$CGI::Pretty::AutoloadClass = 'CGI';
16@CGI::Pretty::ISA = qw( CGI );
3538e1d5 17
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18initialize_globals();
19
20sub _prettyPrint {
21 my $input = shift;
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22 return if !$$input;
23 return if !$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK || !$CGI::Pretty::INDENT;
24
25# print STDERR "'", $$input, "'\n";
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26
27 foreach my $i ( @CGI::Pretty::AS_IS ) {
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28 if ( $$input =~ m{</$i>}si ) {
29 my ( $a, $b, $c ) = $$input =~ m{(.*)(<$i[\s/>].*?</$i>)(.*)}si;
30 next if !$b;
31 $a ||= "";
32 $c ||= "";
33
34 _prettyPrint( \$a ) if $a;
35 _prettyPrint( \$c ) if $c;
ffd2dff2 36
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37 $b ||= "";
38 $$input = "$a$b$c";
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39 return;
40 }
41 }
188ba755 42 $$input =~ s/$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK/$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK$CGI::Pretty::INDENT/g;
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43}
44
45sub comment {
46 my($self,@p) = CGI::self_or_CGI(@_);
47
48 my $s = "@p";
ba056755 49 $s =~ s/$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK/$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK$CGI::Pretty::INDENT/g if $CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK;
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50
51 return $self->SUPER::comment( "$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK$CGI::Pretty::INDENT$s$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK" ) . $CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK;
52}
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53
54sub _make_tag_func {
55 my ($self,$tagname) = @_;
3538e1d5 56
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57 # As Lincoln as noted, the last else clause is VERY hairy, and it
58 # took me a while to figure out what I was trying to do.
59 # What it does is look for tags that shouldn't be indented (e.g. PRE)
60 # and makes sure that when we nest tags, those tags don't get
61 # indented.
62 # For an example, try print td( pre( "hello\nworld" ) );
63 # If we didn't care about stuff like that, the code would be
64 # MUCH simpler. BTW: I won't claim to be a regular expression
65 # guru, so if anybody wants to contribute something that would
66 # be quicker, easier to read, etc, I would be more than
67 # willing to put it in - Brian
3538e1d5 68
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69 my $func = qq"
70 sub $tagname {";
71
72 $func .= q'
73 shift if $_[0] &&
74 (ref($_[0]) &&
75 (substr(ref($_[0]),0,3) eq "CGI" ||
76 UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0],"CGI")));
77 my($attr) = "";
78 if (ref($_[0]) && ref($_[0]) eq "HASH") {
79 my(@attr) = make_attributes(shift()||undef,1);
80 $attr = " @attr" if @attr;
81 }';
82
83 if ($tagname=~/start_(\w+)/i) {
84 $func .= qq!
85 return "<\L$1\E\$attr>\$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK";} !;
86 } elsif ($tagname=~/end_(\w+)/i) {
87 $func .= qq!
88 return "<\L/$1\E>\$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK"; } !;
89 } else {
90 $func .= qq#
91 return ( \$CGI::XHTML ? "<\L$tagname\E\$attr />" : "<\L$tagname\E\$attr>" ) .
92 \$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK unless \@_;
93 my(\$tag,\$untag) = ("<\L$tagname\E\$attr>","</\L$tagname>\E");
94
95 my \%ASIS = map { lc("\$_") => 1 } \@CGI::Pretty::AS_IS;
96 my \@args;
97 if ( \$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK || \$CGI::Pretty::INDENT ) {
98 if(ref(\$_[0]) eq 'ARRAY') {
99 \@args = \@{\$_[0]}
100 } else {
101 foreach (\@_) {
102 \$args[0] .= \$_;
103 \$args[0] .= \$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK if \$args[0] !~ /\$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK\$/ && 0;
104 chomp \$args[0] if exists \$ASIS{ "\L$tagname\E" };
105
106 \$args[0] .= \$" if \$args[0] !~ /\$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK\$/ && 1;
107 }
108 chop \$args[0];
109 }
110 }
111 else {
112 \@args = ref(\$_[0]) eq 'ARRAY' ? \@{\$_[0]} : "\@_";
113 }
114
115 my \@result;
116 if ( exists \$ASIS{ "\L$tagname\E" } ) {
ffd2dff2 117 \@result = map { "\$tag\$_\$untag\$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK" }
188ba755 118 \@args;
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119 }
120 else {
121 \@result = map {
122 chomp;
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123 my \$tmp = \$_;
124 CGI::Pretty::_prettyPrint( \\\$tmp );
125 \$tag . \$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK .
126 \$CGI::Pretty::INDENT . \$tmp . \$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK .
127 \$untag . \$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK
ac734d8b 128 } \@args;
3538e1d5 129 }
188ba755 130 local \$" = "" if \$CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK || \$CGI::Pretty::INDENT;
3538e1d5 131 return "\@result";
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132 }#;
133 }
134
135 return $func;
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136}
137
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138sub start_html {
139 return CGI::start_html( @_ ) . $CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK;
140}
141
142sub end_html {
143 return CGI::end_html( @_ ) . $CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK;
144}
145
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146sub new {
147 my $class = shift;
148 my $this = $class->SUPER::new( @_ );
149
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150 if ($CGI::MOD_PERL) {
151 my $r = Apache->request;
152 if ($CGI::MOD_PERL == 1) {
153 $r->register_cleanup(\&CGI::Pretty::_reset_globals);
154 }
155 else {
156 $r->pool->cleanup_register(\&CGI::Pretty::_reset_globals);
157 }
158 }
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159 $class->_reset_globals if $CGI::PERLEX;
160
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161 return bless $this, $class;
162}
163
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164sub initialize_globals {
165 # This is the string used for indentation of tags
166 $CGI::Pretty::INDENT = "\t";
167
168 # This is the string used for seperation between tags
188ba755 169 $CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK = $/;
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170
171 # These tags are not prettify'd.
188ba755 172 @CGI::Pretty::AS_IS = qw( a pre code script textarea td );
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173
174 1;
175}
176sub _reset_globals { initialize_globals(); }
177
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1781;
179
180=head1 NAME
181
182CGI::Pretty - module to produce nicely formatted HTML code
183
184=head1 SYNOPSIS
185
186 use CGI::Pretty qw( :html3 );
187
188 # Print a table with a single data element
189 print table( TR( td( "foo" ) ) );
190
191=head1 DESCRIPTION
192
193CGI::Pretty is a module that derives from CGI. It's sole function is to
194allow users of CGI to output nicely formatted HTML code.
195
196When using the CGI module, the following code:
197 print table( TR( td( "foo" ) ) );
198
199produces the following output:
200 <TABLE><TR><TD>foo</TD></TR></TABLE>
201
202If a user were to create a table consisting of many rows and many columns,
203the resultant HTML code would be quite difficult to read since it has no
204carriage returns or indentation.
205
206CGI::Pretty fixes this problem. What it does is add a carriage
207return and indentation to the HTML code so that one can easily read
208it.
209
210 print table( TR( td( "foo" ) ) );
211
212now produces the following output:
213 <TABLE>
214 <TR>
215 <TD>
216 foo
217 </TD>
218 </TR>
219 </TABLE>
220
221
222=head2 Tags that won't be formatted
223
224The <A> and <PRE> tags are not formatted. If these tags were formatted, the
225user would see the extra indentation on the web browser causing the page to
226look different than what would be expected. If you wish to add more tags to
227the list of tags that are not to be touched, push them onto the C<@AS_IS> array:
228
229 push @CGI::Pretty::AS_IS,qw(CODE XMP);
230
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231=head2 Customizing the Indenting
232
233If you wish to have your own personal style of indenting, you can change the
234C<$INDENT> variable:
235
236 $CGI::Pretty::INDENT = "\t\t";
237
238would cause the indents to be two tabs.
239
240Similarly, if you wish to have more space between lines, you may change the
241C<$LINEBREAK> variable:
242
243 $CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK = "\n\n";
244
245would create two carriage returns between lines.
246
247If you decide you want to use the regular CGI indenting, you can easily do
248the following:
249
250 $CGI::Pretty::INDENT = $CGI::Pretty::LINEBREAK = "";
251
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252=head1 BUGS
253
254This section intentionally left blank.
255
256=head1 AUTHOR
257
ffd2dff2 258Brian Paulsen <Brian@ThePaulsens.com>, with minor modifications by
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259Lincoln Stein <lstein@cshl.org> for incorporation into the CGI.pm
260distribution.
261
ffd2dff2 262Copyright 1999, Brian Paulsen. All rights reserved.
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263
264This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
265it under the same terms as Perl itself.
266
ffd2dff2 267Bug reports and comments to Brian@ThePaulsens.com. You can also write
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268to lstein@cshl.org, but this code looks pretty hairy to me and I'm not
269sure I understand it!
270
271=head1 SEE ALSO
272
273L<CGI>
274
275=cut