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# Revision 1.3 2002/12/03 05:34:55 joko |
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# + bugfix: now utilizing var_utf2iso from Data::Transform::Encode |
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# Revision 1.2 2002/12/01 04:44:07 joko |
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# + code from Data::Transform::OO |
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# Revision 1.1 2002/11/29 04:49:20 joko |
# Revision 1.1 2002/11/29 04:49:20 joko |
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# + initial check-in |
# + initial check-in |
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require Exporter; |
require Exporter; |
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our @ISA = qw( Exporter ); |
our @ISA = qw( Exporter ); |
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our @EXPORT_OK = qw( |
our @EXPORT_OK = qw( |
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&var_NumericalHashToArray |
&var_NumericalHashToArray |
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&var_deref |
&var_deref |
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&var_mixin |
&var_mixin |
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&getStructSlotByStringyAddress |
&object2hash |
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&hash2object |
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&refexpr2perlref |
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# &getStructSlotByStringyAddress |
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use attributes; |
use attributes; |
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use Data::Dumper; |
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use Data::Transform::Encode qw( var_utf2iso ); |
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sub var_NumericalHashToArray { |
sub var_NumericalHashToArray { |
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my $vref = shift; |
my $vref = shift; |
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push(@{$result}, $_); |
push(@{$result}, $_); |
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} |
} |
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} |
} |
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# TODO: "} elsif (ref $obj eq 'HASH') { [...] } else { croak 'could not deref blah'; }" ??? |
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} else { |
} else { |
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foreach (keys %{$obj}) { |
foreach (keys %{$obj}) { |
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my $key = $_; |
my $key = $_; |
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#return $result; |
#return $result; |
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} |
} |
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sub object2hash { |
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my $object = shift; |
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my $options = shift; |
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my $deref = var_deref($object); |
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var2utf8($deref) if ($options->{utf8}); |
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return $deref; |
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} |
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# todo: maybe do diff(s) here sometimes!? |
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sub hash2object { |
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my $object = shift; |
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my $data = shift; |
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my $options = shift; |
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#print "hash2object", "\n"; |
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# "patch" needed 'cause php passes numerical-indexed-arrays as hash-tables, |
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# this method corrects this |
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var_NumericalHashToArray($data) if ($options->{php}); |
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# utf8-conversion/-encoding (essential for I18N) |
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var_utf2iso($data) if ($options->{utf8}); |
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# get fresh object from database |
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# todo: |
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# - handle "locked" objects !!! |
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# - check if already another update occoured (object-revisioning needed!) |
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#my $obj = $self->getObject($oid); |
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# mix changes into fresh object and save it back |
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hash2object_traverse_mixin($object, $data); |
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# done in core mixin function? |
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#$self->{storage}->update($obj); |
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# we should "undef" some objects here to destroy them in memory and enforce reloading when used next time |
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# simulate: |
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#$self->{storage}->disconnect(); |
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} |
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# ------------------------------------ |
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# core mixin function |
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# TODO-FEATURE: make this possible in a reverse way: object is empty (no fields) and gets filled up by mixin-data |
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# remember keys of structures we are traversing |
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# this is a HACK: |
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# - don't (!!!) "packageglobal" @indexstack |
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# - it will lead to problems with parallelism! |
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#my @indexstack; |
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# traverse a deeply nested structure, mix in values from given hash, update underlying tangram-object |
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sub hash2object_traverse_mixin { |
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my $object = shift; |
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my $data = shift; |
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my $bool_recursion = shift; |
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# clear our key - stack if we are called from user-code (non-recursively) |
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@indexstack = () if (!$bool_recursion); |
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my $classname = ref $object; |
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# if ($classname) { |
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# print STDERR "*****************", Dumper(Class::Tangram::attribute_types($classname)), "\n"; |
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# } |
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# parser: detected OBJECT (a Tangram one?) (reftype == HASH) (assume) |
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# what's exactly done here? hmmm.... it works ;) |
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# maybe a HACK: please try not to use "IntrHash"es, maybe this cannot handle them!!! |
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# extend! check! |
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if ((attributes::reftype($object) eq 'HASH') && (ref($object) ne 'HASH') && (ref($object) ne 'ARRAY')) { |
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# print STDERR "===", "reftype: ", attributes::reftype($obj), "\n"; |
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# loop through fields of object (Tangram-object) |
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foreach (keys %{$object}) { |
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push @indexstack, $_; |
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# determine type of object |
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my $ref = ref $object->{$_}; |
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# print STDERR "attrname: $_ ATTRref: $ref", "\n"; |
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if ($ref) { |
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hash2object_traverse_mixin($object->{$_}, $data, 1); |
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} else { |
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my $val = getStructSlotByStringyAddress($data, \@indexstack); |
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$object->{$_} = $val; |
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} |
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pop @indexstack; |
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} |
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# save object to database ... |
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# ... do an update if it already exists, do an insert if it doesn't |
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# my $objectId = $self->{storage}->id($obj); |
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# $logger->debug( __PACKAGE__ . "->saveObjectFromHash_traverse_mixin_update( object $obj objectId $objectId )" ); |
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# if ($objectId) { |
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# $self->{storage}->update($obj); |
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#print __PACKAGE__ . ":", "\n"; |
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#print Dumper($object); |
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# } else { |
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# $self->{storage}->insert($obj); |
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# } |
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} |
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#&& ( ref($obj) ne 'HASH' ) |
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# loop through entries of array (IntrArray, isn't it?) |
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if ((ref $object) eq 'ARRAY') { |
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# print STDERR "===", "refttype ", attributes::reftype($obj), "\n"; |
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my $i = 0; |
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foreach (@{$object}) { |
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push @indexstack, $i; |
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my $ref = ref $_; |
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# print STDERR "attrname: $_ ATTRref: $ref", "\n"; |
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if ($ref && $_) { |
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hash2object_traverse_mixin($_, $data, 1); |
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} else { |
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$object->[$i] = $_; |
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} |
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pop @indexstack; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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# this function seems to do similar stuff like these below (refexpr2perlref & co.) |
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sub getStructSlotByStringyAddress { |
sub getStructSlotByStringyAddress { |
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my $var = shift; |
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my $indexstack_ref = shift; |
my $indexstack_ref = shift; |
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return eval($evstring); |
return eval($evstring); |
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sub refexpr2perlref { |
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my $obj = shift; |
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my $expr = shift; |
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my $callbackMap = shift; |
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my $value; |
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if (ref($expr) eq 'CODE') { |
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$value = &$expr($obj); |
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} elsif ($expr =~ m/->/) { |
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# use expr as complex object reference declaration (obj->subObj->subSubObj->0->attribute) |
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(my $objPerlRefString, my $parts) = refexpr2perlref_parts($expr); |
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#print "\n", "objPerlRefString: $objPerlRefString"; |
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$value = eval('$obj' . '->' . $objPerlRefString); |
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# if value isn't set, try to "fallback" to callbackMap |
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my @parts = @$parts; |
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my $count = $#parts; |
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my $needle = $parts[$count]; |
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my @haystack = keys %$callbackMap; |
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if (grep($needle, @haystack)) { |
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$value = $callbackMap->{$needle}->(); |
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} else { |
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$value = $obj->{$expr}; |
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sub refexpr2perlref_parts { |
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my $expr = shift; |
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my @parts_pure = split(/->/, $expr); |
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# wrap []'s around each part, if it consists of numeric characters only (=> numeric = array-index), |
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my @parts_capsule = @parts_pure; |
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m/^\d+$/ && ($_ = "[$_]") || ($_ = "{$_}"); |
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