compute shortest unambiguous paths using ellipses where helpful fixes #46

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Morgan Astra 2016-09-22 17:12:15 -07:00
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(ns pronouns.util
(:require [clojure.string :as s]))
(defn print-and-return "for debugging" [x] (println x) x)
(defn slurp-tabfile [path]
"read a tabfile from a filesystem <path> as a table"
(let [lines (s/split (slurp path) #"\n")]
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(first (table-end-filter query-end front-matches)))
(first (table-front-filter query-key table))))
(defn minimum-unambiguous-path
"compute the shortest (in number of path elements) path which refers to
a specific <row> in a <table> unambiguously."
([table row] (minimum-unambiguous-path table row 1))
([table row number-of-row]
(let [row-subset (take number-of-row row)
results (filter #(= (take number-of-row %) row-subset)
table)]
(case (count results)
0 nil
1 (clojure.string/join "/" row-subset)
(recur table row (+ number-of-row 1))))))
(defn shortest-unambiguous-forward-path
"Compute the shortest (in number of path elements) forward path which
unambiguously refers to a specific <row> in a <table>. The behavior of
this function is undefined if given a <row> that is not in the <table>.
See also: shortest-unambiguous-path"
[table row]
(loop [n 1]
(let [row-front (take n row)]
(if (>= 1 (count (table-front-filter row-front table)))
row-front
(recur (inc n))))))
(defn shortest-unambiguous-ellipses-path
"Compute the shortest (in number of path elements) ellipses path which
unambiguously refers to a specific <row> in a <table>. The behavior of
this function is undefined if given a <row> that is not in the <table>.
See also: shortest-unambiguous-path"
[table row]
(let [row-end (last row)
filtered-table (table-end-filter [row-end] table)]
(loop [n 1]
(let [row-front (take n row)]
(if (>= 1 (count (table-front-filter row-front filtered-table)))
(concat row-front ["..." row-end])
(recur (inc n)))))))
(defn shortest-unambiguous-path
"Compute the shortest (in number of path elements) path which unambiguously
refers to a specific <row> in a <table>. The behavior of this function is
undefined if given a <row> that is not in the <table>.
A path can either be a 'forward path', in which it specifies the row with
elements from the front (e.g. ze/zir), or an 'ellipses path', which elides
unnecessary elements from the middle (e.g. they/.../themselves). If the
shortest forward and ellipses paths are the same length, prefer the forward
path"
[table row]
(let [forward-path (shortest-unambiguous-forward-path table row)
ellipses-path (shortest-unambiguous-ellipses-path table row)]
(s/join "/"
(if (> (count forward-path) (count ellipses-path))
ellipses-path
forward-path))))
(defn abbreviate
"return the list of minimum unabiguous paths from a <table>"
[table]
(map (partial minimum-unambiguous-path table) table))
(map (partial shortest-unambiguous-path table) table))
(defn vec-coerce [x]
"wrap a value <x> in a vector if it is not already in one. note that if