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import scala.xml._ ;
object Test {
val headerMsg = Text("What follows is an example of modular formatting.");
val footerMsg = Text("Complicated layout tasks can be encapsulated and outsourced.");
/** helper function for the main page, provides header and a footer
*/
def page( ns:Seq[Node] ) = {
<html>
<head>
<title>ModularFormatting</title>
</head>
<body>
<h2>Welcome</h2>
<p>
{ headerMsg }
</p>
<p>
{ ns }
</p>
<hr/>
<p>
{ footerMsg }
</p>
<h2>Bye!</h2>
</body>
</html>
}
/** applies beautify to every element in a sequence
*/
def beautify( xs:Seq[Node] ):Seq[Node] = <b>hallo</b><i>Hwlt</i>;//xs.toList.map { beautify }
/** this is a recursive procedure that adds some attributes to the tree
*/
def beautify( n:Node ):Node = n match {
case <td>{ xs @ _* }</td> =>
<td bgcolor="#AAAAFF" color="#222255">{ xs }</td>
case <table>{ xs @ _* }</table> =>
<table align="center">{ beautify( xs ) }</table>
case Elem( label, xs @ _* ) =>
Elem( label, (xs.toList.map { beautify }):_*)
case _ => n
}
/** this function will take a node and put it in a table
*/
def format( msg:Node ):Node = {
<table>
<tr>
<td>{ msg }</td>
</tr>
</table>
}
/** returns a highlighted text node with the string given as arguemnt. if it
* is null, supplies a default string.
*/
def getMessage( x:String ) = {
if( x == null )
<h1> This could be YOUR message ! </h1>
else
<h1> { Text( x ) } </h1>
}
/** the entry method
*/
def doGetXML() = {
beautify( page( List( format( getMessage( "message" ) )) ));
/* page( List( format( theMessage ))); */
}
def main( args:Array[String] ) = {
Console.println( doGetXML() );
}
}
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