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namespace Seboettg\CiteProc\Rendering\Name; |
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use Seboettg\CiteProc\Styles\AffixesTrait; |
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use Seboettg\CiteProc\Styles\FormattingTrait; |
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use Seboettg\CiteProc\Styles\TextCaseTrait; |
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/** |
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* Class NamePart |
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* |
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* The cs:name element may contain one or two cs:name-part child elements for name-part-specific formatting. |
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* cs:name-part must carry the name attribute, set to either “given” or “family”. |
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* |
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* If set to “given”, formatting and text-case attributes on cs:name-part affect the “given” and “dropping-particle” |
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* name-parts. affixes surround the “given” name-part, enclosing any demoted name particles for inverted names. |
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* |
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* If set to “family”, formatting and text-case attributes affect the “family” and “non-dropping-particle” name-parts. |
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* affixes surround the “family” name-part, enclosing any preceding name particles, as well as the “suffix” name-part |
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* for non-inverted names. |
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* |
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* The “suffix” name-part is not subject to name-part formatting. The use of cs:name-part elements does not influence |
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* which, or in what order, name-parts are rendered. |
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* |
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* |
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* @package Seboettg\CiteProc\Rendering\Name |
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* @author Sebastian Böttger <[email protected]> |
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*/ |
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class NamePart |
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use FormattingTrait, |
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TextCaseTrait, |
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AffixesTrait; |
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private $name; |
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* @var Name |
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*/ |
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private $parent; |
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/** |
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* NamePart constructor. |
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* @param \SimpleXMLElement $node |
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*/ |
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public function __construct(\SimpleXMLElement $node, $parent) |
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{ |
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$this->parent = $parent; |
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/** @var \SimpleXMLElement $attribute */ |
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foreach ($node->attributes() as $attribute) { |
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if ($attribute->getName() === 'name') { |
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$this->name = (string) $attribute; |
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} |
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} |
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$this->initFormattingAttributes($node); |
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$this->initTextCaseAttributes($node); |
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$this->initAffixesAttributes($node); |
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} |
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public function render($data) |
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$ret = ""; |
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if (!$data->{$this->name}) { |
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return ""; |
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switch ($this->name) { |
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/* If set to “given”, formatting and text-case attributes on cs:name-part affect the “given” and |
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“dropping-particle” name-parts. affixes surround the “given” name-part, enclosing any demoted name particles |
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for inverted names.*/ |
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case 'given': |
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$given = $this->format($this->applyTextCase($data->given)); |
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if (isset($data->{'dropping-particle'})) { |
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$given = " " . $this->format($this->applyTextCase($data->{'dropping-particle'})); |
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$ret = $given; |
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break; |
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/* if name set to “family”, formatting and text-case attributes affect the “family” and |
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particles, as well as the “suffix” name-part for non-inverted names.*/ |
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case 'family': |
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$family = $this->format($this->applyTextCase($data->family)); |
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if (isset($data->{'non-dropping-particle'})) { |
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$family = $this->format($this->applyTextCase($data->{'non-dropping-particle'})) . " " . $family; |
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} |
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$ret = $family; |
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} |
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return $this->addAffixes($ret); |
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} |
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public function getName() |
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return $this->name; |
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Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.
You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.