#!/usr/bin/perl package IkiWiki::Plugin::smiley; use warnings; use strict; use IkiWiki 2.00; my %smileys; my $smiley_regexp; sub import { #{{{ add_underlay("smiley"); hook(type => "filter", id => "smiley", call => \&filter); } # }}} sub build_regexp () { #{{{ my $list=readfile(srcfile("smileys.mdwn")); while ($list =~ m/^\s*\*\s+\\([^\s]+)\s+\[\[([^]]+)\]\]/mg) { $smileys{$1}=$2; } if (! %smileys) { debug(gettext("failed to parse any smileys")); $smiley_regexp=''; return; } # sort and reverse so that substrings come after longer strings # that contain them, in most cases. $smiley_regexp='('.join('|', map { quotemeta } reverse sort keys %smileys).')'; #debug($smiley_regexp); } #}}} sub filter (@) { #{{{ my %params=@_; build_regexp() unless defined $smiley_regexp; $_=$params{content}; return $_ unless length $smiley_regexp; MATCH: while (m{(?:^|(?<=\s))(\\?)$smiley_regexp(?:(?=\s)|$)}g) { my $escape=$1; my $smiley=$2; # Smilies are not allowed inside
or .
# For each tag in turn, match forward to find the next
# or after the smiley.
my $pos=pos;
foreach my $tag ("pre", "code") {
if (m/.*?<(\/)?\s*$tag\s*>/isg && defined $1) {
# found first, so the smiley is
# inside the tag, so do not expand it.
next MATCH;
}
# Reset pos back to where it was before this test.
pos=$pos;
}
if ($escape) {
# Remove escape.
substr($_, $-[1], 1)="";
}
else {
# Replace the smiley with its expanded value.
substr($_, $-[2], length($smiley))=
htmllink($params{page}, $params{destpage},
$smileys{$smiley}, linktext => $smiley);
}
}
return $_;
} # }}}
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