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- Added support for SAXON-B.
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################################################################################ # # File: $Id$ # # Make functions for handling XSLT tasks. # ################################################################################ ################################################################################ # # XSLT must be defined as an environment variable. It's an error not to do so. # XSLT?=$(error The required environment variable XSLT has not been defined. Please set it to either "saxon", "xalan-c" or "xalan-j", to indicate to your preferred XSLT processor) ################################################################################ # # Resolve a URI for some XML entity such as a stylesheet into a path to # the actual item. This works by calling the example resolver application # that comes with the entity resolver, then extracting the full path from # the result. If the URI cannot be resolved, the function returns the # original filename so that the XSLT processor can fail with a meaningful # error message. # # This is a workaround for the mysterious breakage that occured on Nigel's # machine in early 2006 where all of the XSLT processors suddenly stopped # accepting resolver class names as command line arguments. # # This approach, while apparently kludgey, does have a particular # advantage, however, in that it can be used with non-Java based XSLT # processors such as Xalan C++, whereas the previous approach only worked # with Saxon and Xalan-J. In other words, this will work with ANY XSLT # processor. # # Note that the function adds the "file:///" protocol to the front of the # argument, so callers should NOT add this themselves! # # For reference, the typical output from the resolver application looks # something like this for a successful resolution: # # % java org.apache.xml.resolver.apps.resolver -u file:///foo.xsl uri # Resolve URI (uri): # uri: file:///foo.xsl # Result: file:/path/to/item/foo.xsl # # and like this for a failure: # # % java org.apache.xml.resolver.apps.resolver -u file:///missing.xsl uri # Resolve URI (uri): # uri: file:///missing.xsl # Result: null # # Update (2007-07-11): Added fix for mysterious breakage on Chris's machine # that occurred for no apparent reason. An extra / was being put on the # front of the returned Windows path, e.g., /D:/blah/blah. Added a sed # to remove it when necessary. # # Arguments: # $(1) file name of item to be resolved, WITHOUT the "file:///" # resolve_uri = `java org.apache.xml.resolver.apps.resolver -u file:///$(1) uri | ( grep 'Result: file:' || echo '::$(1)' ) | cut -d':' -f3- | sed -e 's|/\([A-Z]:\)|\1|'` ################################################################################ # # Pass stylesheet parameters as appropriate to the XSLT processor. # $(XSLT) should be either defined as an environment variable, or # passed in as a parameter to make. # # Note: we expect the value of the stylesheet parameter to be quoted, # because it may potentially contain spaces. If it's not quoted before # being passed to this function, Weird Things May Occur. # # Arguments: # $(1) name of stylesheet parameter # $(2) value for stylesheet parameter (quoted) # xslt_parameter = $(if $(findstring $(XSLT),'xalan-c'),-p $(1) $(2),$(if $(findstring $(XSLT),'xalan-j'),-param $(1) $(2),$(if $(findstring $(XSLT),'saxon'),$(1)=$(2),$(if $(findstring $(XSLT),'saxon-b'),$(1)=$(2))))) ################################################################################ # # XSLT processor specific calling templates/functions, with parameters for # subject-code, paper-number, standalone, showanswers and base-path. # Unfortunately each of the major XSLT processors differs in the way it # handles command-line arguments :( Even worse, Xalan-C differs from # Xalan-J!! # # Examples: # # Xalan -p department "'INFO'" -p paper "'111'" -p standalone "'no'" # -p showanswers "'no'" -p base-path "'../Tutorials'" # -p image-format "'eps'" $< xml2latex.xsl > $@ # # saxon $< xml2latex.xsl department='INFO' paper='111' standalone='no' # showanswers='no' base-path='../Tutorials' image-format='eps' > $@ # # Arguments: # $(1) source XML file # $(2) XSL stylesheet # $(3)-> Parameter strings for various stylesheet parameters, as many # as required. Currently supported are "department", "paper", # "standalone", "showanswers", "base-path", "image-format"). # The order of parameters doesn't matter. # # Parameter strings must be pre-formatted using the xslt_parameter function. # # # Xalan-C # # xalanc = Xalan $(3) $(4) $(5) $(6) $(7) $(8) $(1) $(2) # xalanc = Xalan $(3) $(4) $(5) $(6) $(7) $(8) $(1) $(call resolve_uri,$(2)) # # Xalan-J # # xalanj = xalan -in $(1) -xsl $(2) \ # -uriresolver org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.CatalogResolver \ # $(3) $(4) $(5) $(6) $(7) $(8) # xalanj = xalan -in $(1) -xsl $(call resolve_uri,$(2)) $(3) $(4) $(5) $(6) $(7) $(8) # # SAXON # # saxon = saxon -x org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.ResolvingXMLReader \ # -y org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.ResolvingXMLReader \ # -r org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.CatalogResolver \ # $(1) file:///$(2) $(3) $(4) $(5) $(6) $(7) $(8) # saxon = saxon $(1) $(call resolve_uri,$(2)) $(3) $(4) $(5) $(6) $(7) $(8) # # SAXON-B # # saxon = saxon-b -x:org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.ResolvingXMLReader \ # -y:org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.ResolvingXMLReader \ # -r:org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.CatalogResolver \ # $(1) file:///$(2) $(3) $(4) $(5) $(6) $(7) $(8) # saxonb = saxon-b -s:$(1) -xsl:$(call resolve_uri,$(2)) $(3) $(4) $(5) $(6) $(7) $(8) ################################################################################ # # Generic function for runnning the local preferred XSLT processor. # Redirecting the output to an appropriate output file is handled by the # caller. # # Arguments: # $(1) source XML file # $(2) XSL stylesheet # $(3)-> Parameter strings for various stylesheet parameters, as many # as required. Currently supported are "department", "paper", # "standalone", "showanswers", "base-path", "image-format"). # The order of parameters doesn't matter. # # Parameter strings must be pre-formatted using the xslt_parameter function. # xslt = $(if $(findstring $(XSLT),'xalan-c'),$(call xalanc,$(1),$(2),$(3),$(4),$(5),$(6),$(7),$(8)),$(if $(findstring $(XSLT),'xalan-j'),$(call xalanj,$(1),$(2),$(3),$(4),$(5),$(6),$(7),$(8)),$(if $(findstring $(XSLT),'saxon'),$(call saxon,$(1),$(2),$(3),$(4),$(5),$(6),$(7),$(8)),$(if $(findstring $(XSLT),'saxon-b'),$(call saxonb,$(1),$(2),$(3),$(4),$(5),$(6),$(7),$(8)))))) # xslt_debug: # @announce "XSLT invocation (change value of XSLT to test others)" # @echo "$(call xslt,input.xml,stylesheet.xsl,$(call xslt_parameter,department,'$(SUBJECT_CODE)'),$(call xslt_parameter,paper,'$(PAPER_NUMBER)'),$(call xslt_parameter,standalone,'no'),$(call xslt_parameter,showanswers,'no'),$(call xslt_parameter,base-path,'$(SECTION)'),$(call xslt_parameter,image-format,'pdf')) > output_file"
################################################################################ # # File: $Id$ # # Make functions for handling XSLT tasks. # ################################################################################ ################################################################################ # # XSLT must be defined as an environment variable. It's an error not to do so. # XSLT?=$(error The required environment variable XSLT has not been defined. Please set it to either "saxon", "xalan-c" or "xalan-j", to indicate to your preferred XSLT processor) ################################################################################ # # Resolve a URI for some XML entity such as a stylesheet into a path to # the actual item. This works by calling the example resolver application # that comes with the entity resolver, then extracting the full path from # the result. If the URI cannot be resolved, the function returns the # original filename so that the XSLT processor can fail with a meaningful # error message. # # This is a workaround for the mysterious breakage that occured on Nigel's # machine in early 2006 where all of the XSLT processors suddenly stopped # accepting resolver class names as command line arguments. # # This approach, while apparently kludgey, does have a particular # advantage, however, in that it can be used with non-Java based XSLT # processors such as Xalan C++, whereas the previous approach only worked # with Saxon and Xalan-J. In other words, this will work with ANY XSLT # processor. # # Note that the function adds the "file:///" protocol to the front of the # argument, so callers should NOT add this themselves! # # For reference, the typical output from the resolver application looks # something like this for a successful resolution: # # % java org.apache.xml.resolver.apps.resolver -u file:///foo.xsl uri # Resolve URI (uri): # uri: file:///foo.xsl # Result: file:/path/to/item/foo.xsl # # and like this for a failure: # # % java org.apache.xml.resolver.apps.resolver -u file:///missing.xsl uri # Resolve URI (uri): # uri: file:///missing.xsl # Result: null # # Update (2007-07-11): Added fix for mysterious breakage on Chris's machine # that occurred for no apparent reason. An extra / was being put on the # front of the returned Windows path, e.g., /D:/blah/blah. Added a sed # to remove it when necessary. # # Arguments: # $(1) file name of item to be resolved, WITHOUT the "file:///" # resolve_uri = `java org.apache.xml.resolver.apps.resolver -u file:///$(1) uri | ( grep 'Result: file:' || echo '::$(1)' ) | cut -d':' -f3- | sed -e 's|/\([A-Z]:\)|\1|'` ################################################################################ # # Pass stylesheet parameters as appropriate to the XSLT processor. # $(XSLT) should be either defined as an environment variable, or # passed in as a parameter to make. # # Note: we expect the value of the stylesheet parameter to be quoted, # because it may potentially contain spaces. If it's not quoted before # being passed to this function, Weird Things May Occur. # # Arguments: # $(1) name of stylesheet parameter # $(2) value for stylesheet parameter (quoted) # xslt_parameter = $(if $(findstring $(XSLT),'xalan-c'),-p $(1) $(2),$(if $(findstring $(XSLT),'xalan-j'),-param $(1) $(2),$(if $(findstring $(XSLT),'saxon'),$(1)=$(2)))) ################################################################################ # # XSLT processor specific calling templates/functions, with parameters for # subject-code, paper-number, standalone, showanswers and base-path. # Unfortunately each of the major XSLT processors differs in the way it # handles command-line arguments :( Even worse, Xalan-C differs from # Xalan-J!! # # Examples: # # Xalan -p department "'INFO'" -p paper "'111'" -p standalone "'no'" # -p showanswers "'no'" -p base-path "'../Tutorials'" # -p image-format "'eps'" $< xml2latex.xsl > $@ # # saxon $< xml2latex.xsl department='INFO' paper='111' standalone='no' # showanswers='no' base-path='../Tutorials' image-format='eps' > $@ # # Arguments: # $(1) source XML file # $(2) XSL stylesheet # $(3)-> Parameter strings for various stylesheet parameters, as many # as required. Currently supported are "department", "paper", # "standalone", "showanswers", "base-path", "image-format"). # The order of parameters doesn't matter. # # Parameter strings must be pre-formatted using the xslt_parameter function. # # # Xalan-C # # xalanc = Xalan $(3) $(4) $(5) $(6) $(7) $(8) $(1) $(2) # xalanc = Xalan $(3) $(4) $(5) $(6) $(7) $(8) $(1) $(call resolve_uri,$(2)) # # Xalan-J # # xalanj = xalan -in $(1) -xsl $(2) \ # -uriresolver org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.CatalogResolver \ # $(3) $(4) $(5) $(6) $(7) $(8) # xalanj = xalan -in $(1) -xsl $(call resolve_uri,$(2)) $(3) $(4) $(5) $(6) $(7) $(8) # # SAXON # # saxon = saxon -x org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.ResolvingXMLReader \ # -y org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.ResolvingXMLReader \ # -r org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.CatalogResolver \ # $(1) file:///$(2) $(3) $(4) $(5) $(6) $(7) $(8) # saxon = saxon $(1) $(call resolve_uri,$(2)) $(3) $(4) $(5) $(6) $(7) $(8) ################################################################################ # # Generic function for runnning the local preferred XSLT processor. # Redirecting the output to an appropriate output file is handled by the # caller. # # Arguments: # $(1) source XML file # $(2) XSL stylesheet # $(3)-> Parameter strings for various stylesheet parameters, as many # as required. Currently supported are "department", "paper", # "standalone", "showanswers", "base-path", "image-format"). # The order of parameters doesn't matter. # # Parameter strings must be pre-formatted using the xslt_parameter function. # xslt = $(if $(findstring $(XSLT),'xalan-c'),$(call xalanc,$(1),$(2),$(3),$(4),$(5),$(6),$(7),$(8)),$(if $(findstring $(XSLT),'xalan-j'),$(call xalanj,$(1),$(2),$(3),$(4),$(5),$(6),$(7),$(8)),$(if $(findstring $(XSLT),'saxon'),$(call saxon,$(1),$(2),$(3),$(4),$(5),$(6),$(7),$(8))))) # xslt_debug: # @announce "XSLT invocation (change value of XSLT to test others)" # @echo "$(call xslt,input.xml,stylesheet.xsl,$(call xslt_parameter,department,'$(SUBJECT_CODE)'),$(call xslt_parameter,paper,'$(PAPER_NUMBER)'),$(call xslt_parameter,standalone,'no'),$(call xslt_parameter,showanswers,'no'),$(call xslt_parameter,base-path,'$(SECTION)'),$(call xslt_parameter,image-format,'pdf')) > output_file"
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