NAME
Treex::PML::Factory - a base class for Treex::PML object factories
SYNOPSIS
use Treex::PML;
use MyTreex::PML::Factory;
MyTreex::PML::Factory->make_default();
# These class methods invoke similarly named methods on the default
# factory; the default factory method's are responsible for
# creating and returning the corresponding objects.
Treex::PML::Factory->createPMLSchema(...)
Treex::PML::Factory->createPMLInstance(...)
Treex::PML::Factory->createDocument(..)
Treex::PML::Factory->createDocumentFromFile(..)
Treex::PML::Factory->createFSFormat(..)
Treex::PML::Factory->createNode(..)
Treex::PML::Factory->createTypedNode($decl,...);
Treex::PML::Factory->createList(...)
Treex::PML::Factory->createSeq(...)
Treex::PML::Factory->createAlt(...)
Treex::PML::Factory->createContainer(...)
Treex::PML::Factory->createStructure(...)
DESCRIPTION
This class maintains a default factory for creating Treex::PML objects and delegates create...()
methods called as class methods to the default factory.
Note that this class does not implement a factory, Treex::PML::StandardFactory does that.
This class provides means for creating various types of Treex::PML-like objects without having to name particular classes. The user can plug in their own default factory in order to replace the default Treex::PML class hierarchy with their own one. The classes in the user hierarchy typically derive from the corresponding classes in the Treex::PML hierarchy; if not, they must at least implement the same interfaces and use the same types of references for the underlying objects (or overloading to them, so that also low-level code using HASH or ARRAY dereferencing on objects still works).
User can define factory by implementing all the create*
methods as object methods. The factory must be derived from the 'Treex::PML::Factory' class or, alternatively, provide a constructor 'new' and implement the DOES method which then returns true if 'Treex::PML::Factory' is passed to it as an argument.
CLASS METHODS
- $class->make_default()
-
If inherited by a customized factory class, makes the invocant class the default factory. Every factory class should either inherit this method or reimplement it using a call to
Treex::PML::Factory->set_default_factory
. - $class->new(name=>value, ...)
-
If inherited by a customized factory class, creates a new instance of that class. The default constructor will create a blessed hash reference using the constructor arguments to populate the hash with name=>value pairs.
- Treex::PML::Factory->get_default_factory()
-
Returns the default factory (usually a singleton Treex::PML::Factory object).
- Treex::PML::Factory->set_default_factory($default_factory)
-
Change the default factory to a given object (the object must implment the Treex::PML::Factory interface).
METHODS FOR CREATING OBJECTS
The following functions must be implemented by custom factory classes as object methods, but should be called as class methods of the 'Treex::PML::Factory' class. The class methods of 'Treex::PML::Factory' delegate the call to the default factory.
- Treex::PML::Factory->createPMLSchema({ option => value, ... })
-
Parses an XML representation of a PML Schema from a string, filehandle, local file, or URL, processing the modular instructions as described in
L<http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/jazz/PML/doc/pml_doc.html#processing>
and returns the corresponding object implementing the interface or Treex::PML::Schema. One of the following options must be given:
string
-
a XML string to parse
filename
-
a file name or URL
fh
-
a file-handle (IO::File, IO::Pipe, etc.) open for reading
The following options are optional:
base_url
-
base URL for referred schemas (usefull when parsing from a file-handle or a string)
use_resources
-
if this option is used with a true value, the parser will attempt to locate referred schemas also in Treex::PML resource paths.
revision
,minimal_revision
,maximal_revision
-
put constraints on the revision number of the schema.
validate
-
if this option is used with a true value, the parser will validate the schema on the fly using a RelaxNG grammar given using the
relaxng_schema
parameter; ifrelaxng_schema
is not given, the file 'pml_schema_inline.rng' searched for in Treex::PML resource paths is assumed. relaxng_schema
-
a particular RelaxNG grammar to validate against. The value may be an URL or filename for the grammar in the RelaxNG XML format, or a XML::LibXML::RelaxNG object representation. The compact format is not supported.
- Treex::PML::Factory->createPMLInstance({ option=>value, ...})
-
Without arguments (the option HashRef) creates a empty object implementing the Treex::PML::Instance interface.
If called with the option HashRef, a new object implementing the Treex::PML::Instance interface is created and its content is read from a given XML input in the PML format. The input can be a file, filehandle, string, or a DOM tree. The arguments are described in the documentation of the the
load()
method of Treex::PML::Instance. - Treex::PML::Factory->createDocument({ option => value, ... })
-
Creates a new empty object implementing the Treex::PML::Document interface. The options are used to initialize the object's attributes and include:
name
,format
,trees
,backend
,FS
,hint
,patterns
,tail
,save_status
. See the documentation of thecreate()
method of Treex::PML::Document for details. - Treex::PML::Factory->createDocumentFromFile($filename, { option => value, ... })
-
Creates a new object implementing the Treex::PML::Document interface and reads its content from a given file. The arguments are described in the documentation of the the
load()
method of Treex::PML::Document. - Treex::PML::Factory->createFSFormat($definition)
-
Return a new object implementing the Treex::PML::FSFormat interface. The argument can be a HashRef containing the FS format definition in parsed from, or an ARRAY reference (whose elements are individual lines of the FS format definition) or a GLOB reference with an input stream from which the FS format definition is to be read.
- Treex::PML::Factory->createNode($hashRef?,$reuse?)
-
Return a new node object implementing the Treex::PML::Node interface, using given HashRef reference as the source of initial set of attributes; if the
$reuse
argument is true, the HashRef may be actually blessed into the new class (if supported by the implementation). - Treex::PML::Factory->createTypedNode($pml_type_decl,...);
-
or
- Treex::PML::Factory->createTypedNode($type_name,$pml_schema,...);
-
Return a new node object implementing the Treex::PML::Node interface, associated with the given PML type (passed either as a Treex::PML::Schema::Decl object or as the type name followed by a PML schema object).
- Treex::PML::Factory->createList($arrayRef?,$reuse?)
-
Return a new list (object implementing the Treex::PML::List interface), populated with the values passed in the (optional) ArrayRef. If the
$reuse
argument is true, the given ArrayRef may actually be reblessed into the target class (if supported by the implementation). - Treex::PML::Factory->createAlt($arrayRef?,$reuse?)
-
Return a new alternative (object implementing the Treex::PML::Alt interface), populated with the values passed in the (optional) ArrayRef. If the
$reuse
argument is true, the given ArrayRef may actually be reblessed into the target class (if supported by the implementation). - Treex::PML::Factory->createSeq($arrayRef?, $content_pattern?,$reuse?)
-
Return a new sequence (object implementing the Treex::PML::Seq interface). The object gets populated by elements from a given ArrayRef (if given). Each element of the ArrayRef should be a Treex::PML::Seq::Element object. The second optional argument is a regular expression constraint which can be stored in the object and used later for validating its content (see validate() method of Treex::PML::Seq). If the
$reuse
argument is true, the ArrayRef can be used directly as the container for the content of the sequence (if supported by the implementation); otherwise it is copied. - Treex::PML::Factory->createContainer($value?, $hashRef?, $reuse?)
-
Create a new container (object implementing the Treex::PML::Container interface). The the initial value for the container's value with $value and its attributes with the name-value pairs from the given HashRef. If $reuse is true, the HashRef passed may actually be reblessed into the target class (if supported by the implementation).
- Treex::PML::Factory->createStructure($hashRef?, $reuse?)
-
Create a new structure (object implementing the Treex::PML::Struct interface). The structure is initialized with the name-value pairs from the given HashRef (optional). If $reuse is true, the HashRef may actually be reblessed into the target class (if supported by the implementation).
- DOES($interface)
-
Check whether the class implements a given interface (role). Note, the class Treex::PML::Factory itself does not implement the Treex::PML::Factory interface, but assumes that anything derived from it does!
EXPORT
None by default.
SEE ALSO
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2010 by Petr Pajas, 2010-2024 Jan Stepanek
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.2 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
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