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/* Implementation of some simple, context-free lexers. */
/* Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999 Andrew McCallum
Written by: Andrew Kachites McCallum <[email protected]>
This file is part of the Bag-Of-Words Library, `libbow'.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA */
#include <bow/libbow.h>
#include <ctype.h> /* for isalpha() */
#include <unistd.h> /* for SEEK_END, etc on SunOS */
#define NO 0
#define YES 1
/* This function is defined in scan.c */
extern int bow_scan_fp_for_string (FILE *fp, const char *string, int oneline);
/* This function is defined in scan.c */
extern int bow_scan_str_for_string (char *buf, const char *string,
int oneline);
/* Declaration of lexing globals, and default values */
const char *bow_lexer_document_start_pattern = "";
const char *bow_lexer_document_end_pattern = NULL;
int *bow_lexer_case_sensitive = NO;
int (*bow_lexer_stoplist_func)(const char *) = bow_stoplist_present;
int (*bow_lexer_stem_func)(char *) = NULL;
int bow_lexer_toss_words_longer_than = 99;
int bow_lexer_toss_words_shorter_than = 2;
/* Only return the first N words in the document */
int bow_lexer_max_num_words_per_document = 0;
/* Yucky, yucky, horible, temporary global variable. */
int bow_lexer_num_words_in_document = 0;
/* to stem and stopword correctly for words like inlinkxxxhowever */
char *bow_lexer_infix_separator = NULL;
int bow_lexer_infix_length = 0;
#define PARAMS (bow_default_lexer_parameters)
/* Create and return a BOW_LEX, filling the document buffer from
characters in FP, starting after the START_PATTERN, and ending with
the END_PATTERN. */
bow_lex *
bow_lexer_simple_open_text_fp (bow_lexer *self,
FILE *fp,
const char *filename)
{
int document_size = 8 * 1024; /* the initial size of the document buffer */
int len = 0; /* an index into RET->DOCUMENT */
bow_lex *ret; /* the BOW_LEX we will return. */
const char *end_pattern_ptr;
int byte; /* a character read from FP */
FILE *pre_pipe_fp = NULL;
bow_lexer_num_words_in_document = 0;
if (feof (fp))
return NULL;
/* Create space for the document buffer. */
ret = bow_malloc (self->sizeof_lex);
ret->document = bow_malloc (document_size);
/* Make sure DOCUMENT_START_PATTERN is not NULL; this would cause
it to scan forward to EOF. */
assert (bow_lexer_document_start_pattern);
/* Scan forward in the file until we find the start pattern. */
if (*bow_lexer_document_start_pattern != '\0')
bow_scan_fp_for_string (fp, bow_lexer_document_start_pattern, 0);
/* Make sure the DOCUMENT_END_PATTERN isn't the empty string; this
would cause it to match and finish filling immediately. */
assert (!bow_lexer_document_end_pattern || bow_lexer_document_end_pattern[0]);
if (bow_lex_pipe_command)
{
char redirected_command[strlen (bow_lex_pipe_command) + 20];
/* Make the file descriptor of FP be the standard input
for the COMMAND. */
sprintf (redirected_command,
"0<&%d %s", fileno (fp), bow_lex_pipe_command);
/* Make sure that the file descriptor file position matches
the stdio FP position, otherwise we can get a premature EOF
because the stdio has already read much of the file for
buffering. WARNING: If you try to use stdio on this FP later,
then stdio buffering may get very confused because the underlying
file descriptor position isn't where stdio left it. */
pre_pipe_fp = fp;
lseek (fileno (fp), ftell (fp), SEEK_SET);
/* Set the environment variable RAINBOW_LEX_FILENAME to the
fully qualified pathname of the file being read. */
#ifdef HAVE_SETENV /* for SunOS */
setenv ("RAINBOW_LEX_FILENAME", filename, 1);
#else
bow_error ("setenv() not defined! lex-pipe-command cannot be used on this platform!");
#endif
fp = popen (redirected_command, "r");
if (!fp)
bow_error ("Could not create pipe to `%s'\n", bow_lex_pipe_command);
}
if (bow_lexer_document_end_pattern == NULL)
{
/* Fill the document buffer until we get EOF */
int nbytes;
nbytes = fread (ret->document, sizeof(char), document_size, fp);
len += nbytes;
while (!feof (fp))
{
document_size *= 2;
ret->document = bow_realloc (ret->document, document_size);
nbytes = fread (ret->document + len,
sizeof(char), document_size/2, fp);
//assert (nbytes <= document_size/2);
len += nbytes;
}
}
else
{
/* Fill the document buffer until we get EOF, or until we get to the
DOCUMENT_END_PATTERN. */
for (len = 0, end_pattern_ptr = bow_lexer_document_end_pattern;
/* We got EOF */
(((byte = fgetc (fp)) != EOF)
/* We found the DOCUMENT_END_PATTERN */
&& !(end_pattern_ptr
&& *end_pattern_ptr == byte && *(end_pattern_ptr+1) == '\0'));
len++)
{
#if 0
fprintf (stderr, "%c", byte);
fflush (stderr);
#endif
if (len >= document_size-1)
{
/* The RET->DOCUMENT buffer must grow to accommodate more chars. */
/* We need `DOCUMENT_SIZE-1' in the above test, because we
must have room for the terminating '\0'! */
document_size *= 2;
ret->document = bow_realloc (ret->document, document_size);
}
/* Put the byte in the document buffer. */
ret->document[len] = byte;
/* If the byte matches the next character of the DOCUMENT_END_PATTERN
then prepare to match the next character of the pattern,
otherwise reset to the beginning of the pattern. */
if (end_pattern_ptr)
{
if (byte == *end_pattern_ptr)
end_pattern_ptr++;
else if (byte == bow_lexer_document_end_pattern[0])
end_pattern_ptr = bow_lexer_document_end_pattern+1;
else
end_pattern_ptr = bow_lexer_document_end_pattern;
}
}
}
if (bow_lex_pipe_command)
{
#if 0 /* This doesn't work because we can't seem to tell() a pipe. */
/* Put the old FP at the position up to which we've read the
pipe's input */
fseek (pre_pipe_fp, tell (fileno (fp)), 0);
#else
/* Put the file pointer for PRE_PIPE_FP all the way to the end
of the file. It seems that sometimes popen() does this for
us, but not always! Sometimes it is left pointing where it
was before the popen() call was made, and when this happens,
we read the file over and over and over again... I never saw
an actual infinite loop because eventually, popen() does put
the file pointer at the end, and then we exit. */
fseek (pre_pipe_fp, 0, SEEK_END);
#endif
pclose (fp);
}
if (len == 0)
{
bow_free (ret->document);
bow_free (ret);
return NULL;
}
/* If this code is reintroduced, make sure to modify
bow_lexer_simple_open_str accordingly */
#if 0
/* xxx CAREFUL! If BOW_LEX_PIPE_COMMAND was used, FP isn't what you
want it to be. */
/* If we found the DOCUMENT_END_PATTERN, push it back into the input
stream, so we'll see it next time we read from this file. */
/* xxx Will this work for stdin? */
if (byte != EOF)
{
int end_pattern_len = (bow_lexer_document_end_pattern
? strlen (bow_lexer_document_end_pattern)
: 0);
if (end_pattern_len && fseek (fp, -end_pattern_len, SEEK_CUR) != 0)
perror (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__);
len -= end_pattern_len;
}
#endif
/* Remember, it may be the case that LEN is zero. */
ret->document_position = 0;
ret->document_length = len;
assert (ret->document_length < document_size);
((char*)ret->document)[ret->document_length] = '\0';
return ret;
}
/* Create and return a BOW_LEX, filling the document buffer from
characters in BUF, starting after the START_PATTERN, and ending with
the END_PATTERN. NOTE: BUF is not modified, and it does not need to
be saved for future use. */
bow_lex *
bow_lexer_simple_open_str (bow_lexer *self,
char *buf)
{
int document_size = 2048; /* the initial size of the document buffer */
int len; /* an index into RET->DOCUMENT */
bow_lex *ret; /* the BOW_LEX we will return. */
const char *end_pattern_ptr;
int byte; /* a character read from FP */
int bufpos = 0;
int start_pos = 0;
bow_lexer_num_words_in_document = 0;
if (!buf)
return NULL;
/* Create space for the document buffer. */
ret = bow_malloc (self->sizeof_lex);
ret->document = bow_malloc (document_size);
/* Make sure DOCUMENT_START_PATTERN is not NULL; this would cause
it to scan forward to EOF. */
assert (bow_lexer_document_start_pattern);
/* Scan forward in the file until we find the start pattern. */
start_pos = bow_scan_str_for_string (buf, bow_lexer_document_start_pattern, 0);
/* Make sure the DOCUMENT_END_PATTERN isn't the empty string; this
would cause it to match and finish filling immediately. */
assert (!bow_lexer_document_end_pattern || bow_lexer_document_end_pattern[0]);
if (bow_lex_pipe_command)
bow_verbosify (bow_quiet,
"bow_lexer_simple_open_str: Ignoring lex-pipe command\n");
/* Fill the document buffer until we find the terminating null character,
or until we get to the DOCUMENT_END_PATTERN. */
for (len = 0, end_pattern_ptr = bow_lexer_document_end_pattern,
bufpos = start_pos;
/* We got terminating null */
(((byte = buf[bufpos++]) != '\0')
/* We found the DOCUMENT_END_PATTERN */
&& !(end_pattern_ptr
&& *end_pattern_ptr == byte && *(end_pattern_ptr+1) == '\0'));
len++)
{
if (len >= document_size-1)
{
/* The RET->DOCUMENT buffer must grow to accommodate more chars. */
/* We need `DOCUMENT_SIZE-1' in the above test, because we
must have room for the terminating '\0'! */
document_size *= 2;
ret->document = bow_realloc (ret->document, document_size);
}
/* Put the byte in the document buffer. */
ret->document[len] = byte;
/* If the byte matches the next character of the DOCUMENT_END_PATTERN
then prepare to match the next character of the pattern,
otherwise reset to the beginning of the pattern. */
if (end_pattern_ptr)
{
if (byte == *end_pattern_ptr)
end_pattern_ptr++;
else if (byte == bow_lexer_document_end_pattern[0])
end_pattern_ptr = bow_lexer_document_end_pattern+1;
else
end_pattern_ptr = bow_lexer_document_end_pattern;
}
}
if (len == 0)
{
bow_free (ret->document);
bow_free (ret);
return NULL;
}
/* Include this code if we decid to push document_end_pattern back
into document. */
#if 0
{
int end_pattern_len = (bow_lexer_document_end_pattern
? strlen (bow_lexer_document_end_pattern)
: 0);
len -= end_pattern_len;
}
#endif
/* Remember, it may be the case that LEN is zero. */
ret->document_position = 0;
ret->document_length = len;
assert (ret->document_length < document_size);
((char*)ret->document)[ret->document_length] = '\0';
return ret;
}
/* Close the LEX buffer, freeing the memory held by it. */
void
bow_lexer_simple_close (bow_lexer *self, bow_lex *lex)
{
bow_free (lex->document);
bow_free (lex);
}
/* Get the raw token from the document buffer by scanning forward
until we get a start character, and filling the buffer until we get
an ending character. The resulting token in the buffer is
NULL-terminated. Return the length of the token. */
int
old_bow_lexer_simple_get_raw_word (bow_lexer *self, bow_lex *lex,
char *buf, int buflen)
{
int byte; /* characters read from the FP */
int wordlen; /* number of characters in the word so far */
assert (lex->document_position <= lex->document_length);
/* Ignore characters until we get a beginning character. */
do
{
byte = (unsigned char)lex->document[lex->document_position++];
if (byte == 0)
{
lex->document_position--;
return 0;
}
}
while (! PARAMS->true_to_start (byte));
/* Add the first alphabetic character to the word. */
buf[0] = (bow_lexer_case_sensitive) ? byte : tolower (byte);
/* Add all the following satisfying characters to the word. */
for (wordlen = 1; wordlen < buflen; wordlen++)
{
byte = lex->document[lex->document_position++];;
if (byte == 0)
break;
if (! PARAMS->false_to_end (byte))
break;
buf[wordlen] = tolower (byte);
}
/* Back up to point at the character that caused the end of the word. */
lex->document_position--;
assert (lex->document_position <= lex->document_length);
if (wordlen >= buflen)
bow_error ("Encountered word longer than buffer length=%d", buflen);
/* Terminate it. */
buf[wordlen] = '\0';
return wordlen;
}
int
bow_lexer_simple_get_raw_word (bow_lexer *self, bow_lex *lex,
char *buf, int buflen)
{
//int byte; /* characters read from the FP */
int wordlen; /* number of characters in the word so far */
const char *docptr;
const char *word_start;
docptr = lex->document + lex->document_position;
/* Ignore characters until we get a beginning character. */
while (*docptr && !isalpha ((unsigned char)*docptr))
docptr++;
if (*docptr == '\0')
return 0;
word_start = docptr;
/* Add alphabetics to the word */
do
*buf++ = tolower ((unsigned char)*docptr++);
while (isalpha ((unsigned char)*docptr));
/* Now DOCPTR is pointing to the non-alpha immediately after the word */
/* Adjust the LEX's pointer into the the document for the next word */
lex->document_position += docptr - (lex->document + lex->document_position);
wordlen = docptr - word_start;
if (wordlen >= buflen)
bow_error ("Encountered word longer than buffer length=%d", buflen);
/* Terminate it. */
*buf = '\0';
return wordlen;
}
/* Perform all the necessary postprocessing after the initial token
boundaries have been found: strip non-alphas from end, toss words
containing non-alphas, toss words containing certain many digits,
toss words appearing in the stop list, stem the word, check the
stoplist again, toss words of length one. If the word is tossed,
return zero, otherwise return the length of the word. */
int
bow_lexer_simple_postprocess_word (bow_lexer *self, bow_lex *lex,
char *buf, int buflen)
{
int wordlen = strlen (buf);
if (wordlen > bow_lexer_toss_words_longer_than
/* Toss words shorter than 2 characters */
|| buf[1] == '\0'
|| (bow_lexer_stoplist_func && bow_lexer_stoplist_func (buf)) )
return 0;
/* Return the length of the word we found. */
return wordlen;
}
int
old_bow_lexer_simple_postprocess_word (bow_lexer *self, bow_lex *lex,
char *buf, int buflen)
{
int wordlen = strlen (buf);
/* This is done at the end anyway. So it should be slightly faster
to skip this step, assuming that often none of the PARAM tests
below are true. */
#if 0
/* Toss words that are longer than bow_lexer_TOSS_WORDS_LONGER_THAN */
if (bow_lexer_toss_words_longer_than)
{
if (wordlen > bow_lexer_toss_words_longer_than)
return 0;
}
#endif
if (PARAMS->strip_non_alphas_from_end)
{
/* Strip any non-alphabetic characters off the end of the word */
while (wordlen && !isalpha((unsigned char)buf[wordlen-1]))
wordlen--;
/* Terminate it. */
buf[wordlen] = '\0';
if (wordlen == 0)
return 0;
}
if (PARAMS->toss_words_containing_non_alphas)
{
/* If the word contains any non-alphabetic characters, get
another word instead. */
{
char *bufp;
for (bufp = buf; *bufp; bufp++)
{
if (!isalpha ((unsigned char)*bufp))
return 0;
}
}
}
/* If the word contain TOSS_WORDS_CONTAINING_THIS_MANY_DIGITS
number of digits, get another word instead. (Here the
variable BYTE holds the count of the number of digits.) */
if (PARAMS->toss_words_containing_this_many_digits)
{
int byte;
char *bufp;
for (bufp = buf, byte = 0; *bufp; bufp++)
{
if (isdigit (*bufp))
if (++byte > PARAMS->toss_words_containing_this_many_digits)
return 0;
}
}
if (bow_lexer_stoplist_func && bow_lexer_stoplist_func (buf))
return 0;
/* Apply the stemming algorithm to the word. */
if (bow_lexer_stem_func)
{
bow_lexer_stem_func (buf);
/* If the result of stemming is on the stoplist,
go back and start again. */
if (bow_lexer_stoplist_func && bow_lexer_stoplist_func (buf))
return 0;
wordlen = strlen (buf);
}
/* If the result of stemming is too short or too long, go back and
start again. */
if (wordlen < bow_lexer_toss_words_shorter_than
|| wordlen > bow_lexer_toss_words_longer_than)
return 0;
if (bow_xxx_words_only && strstr (buf, "titlexxx") == NULL)
return 0;
bow_lexer_num_words_in_document++;
if (bow_lexer_max_num_words_per_document
&& (bow_lexer_num_words_in_document
> bow_lexer_max_num_words_per_document))
return 0;
/* Return the length of the word we found. */
return wordlen;
}
/* Scan a single token from the LEX buffer, placing it in BUF, and
returning the length of the token. BUFLEN is the maximum number of
characters that will fit in BUF. If the token won't fit in BUF,
an error is raised. */
int
bow_lexer_simple_get_word (bow_lexer *self, bow_lex *lex,
char *buf, int buflen)
{
int wordlen; /* number of characters in the word so far */
do
{
wordlen = self->get_raw_word (self, lex, buf, buflen);
if (wordlen == 0)
return 0;
}
while ((wordlen = self->postprocess_word (self, lex, buf, buflen))
== 0);
return wordlen;
}
/* A function wrapper around POSIX's `isalpha' macro. */
int
bow_isalpha (int character)
{
return isalpha (character);
}
/* A function wrapper around POSIX's `isalnum' macro. */
int
bow_isalphanum (int character)
{
return isalnum (character);
}
/* A function wrapper around POSIX's `isgraph' macro. */
int
bow_isgraph (int character)
{
return isgraph (character);
}
int
bow_not_isspace (int character)
{
return (! isspace (character));
}
const bow_lexer _bow_simple_lexer =
{
sizeof (bow_lex),
NULL,
bow_lexer_simple_open_text_fp,
bow_lexer_simple_open_str,
bow_lexer_simple_get_word,
bow_lexer_simple_get_raw_word,
bow_lexer_simple_postprocess_word,
bow_lexer_simple_close
};
const bow_lexer *bow_simple_lexer = &_bow_simple_lexer;
/* A lexer that keeps all alphabetic strings, delimited by
non-alphabetic characters. For example, the string
`http://www.cs.cmu.edu' will result in the tokens `http', `www',
`cs', `cmu', `edu'. */
const bow_lexer_parameters _bow_alpha_lexer_parameters =
{
bow_isalpha, /* begin words with an alphabetic char */
bow_isalpha, /* end words with any non-alphabetic char */
NO, /* don't strip non-alphas from end */
NO, /* don't toss words w/ non-alphas */
0, /* don't toss words with digits */
};
const bow_lexer_parameters *bow_alpha_lexer_parameters =
&_bow_alpha_lexer_parameters;
/* A lexer that keeps all alphabetic strings, delimited by
non-alphabetic characters. For example, the string
`http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8080' will result in the tokens `http', `www',
`cs', `cmu', `edu', `8080'. */
const bow_lexer_parameters _bow_alphanum_lexer_parameters =
{
bow_isalphanum, /* begin words with an alphanumeric char */
bow_isalphanum, /* end words with any non-alphanumeric char */
NO, /* don't strip non-alphas from end */
NO, /* don't toss words w/ non-alphas */
0, /* don't toss words with digits */
};
const bow_lexer_parameters *bow_alphanum_lexer_parameters =
&_bow_alphanum_lexer_parameters;
/* A lexer that throws out all space-delimited strings that have any
non-alphabetical characters. For example, the string `obtained
from http://www.cs.cmu.edu' will result in the tokens `obtained'
and `from', but the URL will be skipped. */
const bow_lexer_parameters _bow_alpha_only_lexer_parameters =
{
bow_isalpha, /* begin words with an alphabetic char */
bow_isgraph, /* end words with any non-alphabetic char */
YES, /* strip non-alphas from end */
YES, /* toss words w/ non-alphas */
3, /* toss words with 3 digits */
};
const bow_lexer_parameters *bow_alpha_only_lexer_parameters =
&_bow_alpha_only_lexer_parameters;
/* A lexer that keeps all strings that begin and end with alphabetic
characters, delimited by white-space. For example,
the string `http://www.cs.cmu.edu' will be a single token.
This does not change the words at all---no down-casing, no stemming,
no stoplist, no word tossing. It's ideal for use when a
--lex-pipe-command is used to do all the tokenizing. */
const bow_lexer_parameters _bow_white_lexer_parameters =
{
bow_not_isspace, /* begin words with any non-whitespace */
bow_not_isspace, /* end words with whitespace */
NO, /* don't strip non-alphas from end */
NO, /* don't toss words w/ non-alphas */
99, /* toss words with 99 digits */
};
const bow_lexer_parameters *bow_white_lexer_parameters =
&_bow_white_lexer_parameters;