#lang racket/base (require racket/contract) (require racket/list) (require racket/string) (require (only-in racket/format ~a)) (require (only-in racket/bool nor)) (require (only-in xml xexpr/c)) (module+ test (require rackunit)) (require "tools.rkt" "library/html.rkt") (provide (all-defined-out)) ;; Find adjacent newline characters in a list and merge them into one item ;; Scribble, by default, makes each newline a separate list item ;; In practice, this is worthless. (define/contract (merge-newlines x) (list? . -> . list?) (define (newline? x) (and (string? x) (equal? "\n" x))) (define (not-newline? x) (not (newline? x))) (define (really-merge-newlines xs [acc '()]) (if (empty? xs) acc ;; Try to peel the newlines off the front. (let-values ([(leading-newlines remainder) (splitf-at xs newline?)]) (if (not (empty? leading-newlines)) ; if you got newlines ... ;; combine them into a string and append them to the accumulator, ;; and recurse on the rest (really-merge-newlines remainder (append acc (list (string-join leading-newlines "")))) ;; otherwise peel off elements up to the next newline, append them to accumulator, ;; and recurse on the rest (really-merge-newlines (dropf remainder not-newline?) (append acc (takef remainder not-newline?))))))) (cond [(list? x) (really-merge-newlines (map merge-newlines x))] [else x])) (module+ test (check-equal? (merge-newlines '(p "\n" "foo" "\n" "\n" "bar" (em "\n" "\n" "\n"))) '(p "\n" "foo" "\n\n" "bar" (em "\n\n\n")))) ;; is the named-xexpr a block element (as opposed to inline) (define/contract (block-xexpr? nx) (named-xexpr? . -> . boolean?) ;; this is a change in behavior since first pollen ;; blocks are only the ones on the html block tag list. ;; todo: make sure this is what I want. ;; this is, however, more consistent with browser behavior ;; (browsers assume that tags are inline by default) (as-boolean (in block-tags (named-xexpr-name nx)))) (module+ test (check-true (block-xexpr? '(p "foo"))) (check-true (block-xexpr? '(div "foo"))) (check-false (block-xexpr? '(em "foo"))) (check-false (block-xexpr? '(barfoo "foo")))) ;; start here Tues 6 ;; default content decoder for pollen (define/contract (decode nx) ;; use xexpr/c for contact because it gives better error messages (xexpr/c . -> . named-xexpr?) nx ) ;(decode `(p ((key "value")) ,decode)) #| ;; default content decoder for pollen (define/contract (decode x) (named-xexpr? . -> . named-xexpr?) (define (&decode x) (cond [(named-xexpr? x) (let-values([(name attr content) (break-named-xexpr x)]) (define decoded-x (make-named-xexpr name attr (&decode content))) (if (block-xexpr? decoded-x) ; add nonbreaking-last-space to the next line when ready (wrap-hanging-quotes (nonbreaking-last-space decoded-x)) ; do special processing for block xexprs decoded-x))] [(xexpr-content? x) ; a list of xexprs (let ([x (prep-paragraph-flow x)]) (map &decode (if (ormap paragraph-break? x) ; need this condition to prevent infinite recursion (map wrap-paragraph (splitf-at* x paragraph-break?)) ; split into ΒΆΒΆ x)))] [(string? x) (typogrify x)] [else x])) (define (stringify x) ; convert numbers to strings (cond [(list? x) (map stringify x)] [(number? x) (~a x)] [else x])) (let* ([x (stringify x)] [x (trim-whitespace x)]) (if (named-xexpr? x) (&decode x) ;todo: improve this error message, more specific location ; now, it just spits out the whole defective content (error (format "decode: ~v not a full named-xexpr" x))))) |#