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    3    Author:        Jan Wielemaker
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   34
   35:- module(html_quasi_quotations, [ html/4 ]).   36:- use_module(library(sgml)).   37:- use_module(library(apply)).   38:- use_module(library(error)).   39:- use_module(library(lists)).   40:- use_module(library(quasi_quotations)).   41
   42/** <module> HTML quasi quotations
   43
   44This  module  implements  quasi  quotations   for  HTML.  Together  with
   45library(http/html_write),  this  allows  for  inclusion   of  long  HTML
   46fragments in the Prolog  source  code   while  replacing  attributes and
   47content with variable that come from the surrounding Prolog clause.
   48
   49This module is included and re-exported from library(http/html_write).
   50
   51@see    library(http/js_write) provides quasi quotation for JavaScript.
   52*/
   53
   54%!  html(+Content, +Vars, +VarDict, -DOM) is det.
   55%
   56%   The predicate html/4 implements  HTML   quasi  quotations. These
   57%   quotations produce a DOM term that   is suitable for html//1 and
   58%   other predicates that are declared to   consume this format. The
   59%   quasi quoter only  accepts  valid,   but  possibly  partial HTML
   60%   documents. The document *must* begin  with   a  tag.  The quoter
   61%   replaces attributes or content whose value  is a Prolog variable
   62%   that appears in the argument list   of  the =html= indicator. If
   63%   the variable defines content, it must  be the only content. Here
   64%   is  an  example,  replacing  both  a   content  element  and  an
   65%   attribute. Note that the document is valid HTML.
   66%
   67%     ==
   68%       html({|html(Name, URL)||
   69%              <p>Dear <span class="name">Name</span>,
   70%
   71%              <p>You can <a href="URL">download</a> the requested
   72%              article now.
   73%              |}
   74%     ==
   75
   76:- quasi_quotation_syntax(html).   77
   78html(Content, Vars, Dict, DOM) :-
   79    must_be(list, Dict),
   80    include(qq_var(Vars), Dict, QQDict),
   81    with_quasi_quotation_input(
   82        Content, In,
   83        load_html(In, DOM0,
   84                  [ max_errors(0),
   85                    syntax_errors(print),
   86                    case_preserving_attributes(true)
   87                  ])),
   88    xml_content(QQDict, DOM0, DOM).
   89
   90qq_var(Vars, _=Var) :- member(V, Vars), V == Var, !.
   91
   92xml_content(Dict, [Name], [Var]) :-
   93    atom(Name),
   94    memberchk(Name=Var, Dict),
   95    !.
   96xml_content(Dict, Content0, Content) :-
   97    maplist(xml_content_element(Dict), Content0, Content).
   98
   99xml_content_element(Dict,
  100                    element(Tag, Attrs0, Content0),
  101                    element(Tag, Attrs, Content)) :-
  102    !,
  103    maplist(xml_attribute(Dict), Attrs0, Attrs),
  104    xml_content(Dict, Content0, Content).
  105xml_content_element(_, Element, Element).
  106
  107xml_attribute(Dict, Attr=Name, Attr=Var) :-
  108    memberchk(Name=Var, Dict),
  109    !.
  110xml_attribute(_, Attr, Attr)