labels: refactor pixelogic + ctrm onto shared platform + hardening

Closes the platform unification: every label parser now routes
purpose/qualifier/codec classification through one source of truth
(vocab.rs) instead of N hand-rolls, and every binary-blob byte
scanner goes through one helper (text::extract_ascii_strings).

pixelogic.rs:
- Drop local extract_strings (~20 lines) — use text::extract_ascii_strings.
- HARDENING: replace  with skip-unknown-component +
  trace log. Pre-refactor behavior: any single uncatalogued token part
  (e.g. a future codec ID, new framework variant) silently dropped the
  entire stream record. New behavior: skip just the unknown part,
  surface what we know about the stream.
- 8 new unit tests cover basic audio/subtitle paths, commentary,
  descriptive, region variant, the new skip-unknown-component
  regression, and the non-audio/non-subtitle early-out.

ctrm.rs:
- Replace  with
  vocab::purpose(&name). Now word-boundary matched — 'Commenter Pro
  Track' no longer false-matches Commentary.
- Replace  with vocab::qualifier(&name).
  Same word-boundary tightening, plus picks up Forced and
  DescriptiveService for free.
- Preserved structural commentary signal via
  as a fallback when name is silent (e.g. 'audio_commentary_1.name=Track 2').
- 6 new unit tests including the 'Commenter' false-positive regression
  and the SDH-only-on-subtitles boundary.

text.rs:
- Drop module-level dead_code allow now that pixelogic uses
  extract_ascii_strings.

Net: all 5 framework parsers now on the unified platform. Future work
(deluxe Phase D, paramount/criterion XML hardening) builds on the
same scaffolding.

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MattJackson
2026-05-10 15:33:22 -07:00
parent fdbe469d50
commit 92f34a289e
3 changed files with 246 additions and 30 deletions
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@@ -172,6 +172,164 @@ fn parse_language_streams(reader: &mut dyn SectorReader, udf: &UdfFs) -> Option<
Some(labels)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
/// Build a minimal menu_base.prop text and run `parse_menu_base`'s
/// inner logic via a temporary closure. This isolates the prop
/// parsing without needing a SectorReader.
fn parse_props(text: &str) -> Vec<StreamLabel> {
// Mirror the inner loop of parse_menu_base exactly. Kept
// separate so the test doesn't need disc fixtures.
use std::collections::HashMap;
let mut entries: HashMap<String, HashMap<String, String>> = HashMap::new();
for line in text.lines() {
let line = line.trim();
if line.is_empty() || line.starts_with('#') {
continue;
}
let Some(eq_pos) = line.find('=') else {
continue;
};
let full_key = &line[..eq_pos];
let value = &line[eq_pos + 1..];
if let Some(dot_pos) = full_key.rfind('.') {
entries
.entry(full_key[..dot_pos].to_string())
.or_default()
.insert(full_key[dot_pos + 1..].to_string(), value.to_string());
}
}
let mut labels = Vec::new();
for (prefix, props) in &entries {
let is_audio = props
.get("class")
.is_some_and(|c| c.contains("AudioButton"))
|| prefix.starts_with("audio_");
let is_subtitle = props
.get("class")
.is_some_and(|c| c.contains("SubtitleButton"))
|| prefix.starts_with("subtitle_");
let stream_num_str = props
.get("streamNumber")
.or_else(|| props.get("audioStream"))
.or_else(|| props.get("subtitleStream"));
let stream_num: u16 = match stream_num_str.and_then(|s| s.parse().ok()) {
Some(n) if n > 0 => n,
_ => continue,
};
if !is_audio && !is_subtitle {
continue;
}
let name = props.get("name").cloned().unwrap_or_default();
let purpose = match vocab::purpose(&name) {
LabelPurpose::Normal if prefix.contains("comm") => LabelPurpose::Commentary,
p => p,
};
let qualifier = if is_subtitle {
vocab::qualifier(&name)
} else {
LabelQualifier::None
};
let stream_type = if is_audio {
StreamLabelType::Audio
} else {
StreamLabelType::Subtitle
};
let language = props
.get("audioLanguage")
.or_else(|| props.get("subtitleLanguage"))
.cloned()
.unwrap_or_default();
labels.push(StreamLabel {
stream_number: stream_num,
stream_type,
language,
name,
purpose,
qualifier,
codec_hint: String::new(),
variant: String::new(),
});
}
labels.sort_by_key(|l| (l.stream_type as u8, l.stream_number));
labels
}
#[test]
fn commentary_via_name() {
let labels = parse_props(
"audio_1.class=AudioButton\n\
audio_1.streamNumber=2\n\
audio_1.name=Director's Commentary\n\
audio_1.audioLanguage=eng\n",
);
assert_eq!(labels.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(labels[0].purpose, LabelPurpose::Commentary);
assert_eq!(labels[0].language, "eng");
}
#[test]
fn commentary_via_prefix_when_name_silent() {
let labels = parse_props(
"audio_commentary_1.class=AudioButton\n\
audio_commentary_1.streamNumber=2\n\
audio_commentary_1.name=Track 2\n\
audio_commentary_1.audioLanguage=eng\n",
);
assert_eq!(labels[0].purpose, LabelPurpose::Commentary);
}
#[test]
fn commenter_does_not_false_match_commentary() {
// Regression for the pre-refactor `name.contains("comment")`
// bug: this would wrongly classify a "Commenter Pro" track as
// Commentary. vocab::purpose enforces a word boundary.
let labels = parse_props(
"audio_1.class=AudioButton\n\
audio_1.streamNumber=2\n\
audio_1.name=Commenter Pro Track\n\
audio_1.audioLanguage=eng\n",
);
assert_eq!(labels[0].purpose, LabelPurpose::Normal);
}
#[test]
fn descriptive_via_name() {
let labels = parse_props(
"audio_1.class=AudioButton\n\
audio_1.streamNumber=3\n\
audio_1.name=English Descriptive Audio\n",
);
assert_eq!(labels[0].purpose, LabelPurpose::Descriptive);
}
#[test]
fn sdh_only_on_subtitles() {
// SDH applied to a subtitle stream.
let labels = parse_props(
"subtitle_1.class=SubtitleButton\n\
subtitle_1.streamNumber=4\n\
subtitle_1.name=English SDH\n",
);
assert_eq!(labels[0].qualifier, LabelQualifier::Sdh);
}
#[test]
fn sdh_not_applied_to_audio_stream_even_if_name_contains_sdh() {
// Audio streams should not pick up SDH (it's a subtitle
// concept). Edge case: badly-authored name happens to include
// "SDH" — we don't propagate it to audio metadata.
let labels = parse_props(
"audio_1.class=AudioButton\n\
audio_1.streamNumber=5\n\
audio_1.name=English SDH (track?)\n",
);
assert_eq!(labels[0].qualifier, LabelQualifier::None);
}
}
// ── menu_base.prop parser ──────────────────────────────────────────────────
fn parse_menu_base(reader: &mut dyn SectorReader, udf: &UdfFs) -> Option<Vec<StreamLabel>> {
@@ -231,16 +389,20 @@ fn parse_menu_base(reader: &mut dyn SectorReader, udf: &UdfFs) -> Option<Vec<Str
}
let name = props.get("name").cloned().unwrap_or_default();
let name_lower = name.to_lowercase();
let purpose = if name_lower.contains("comment") || prefix.contains("comm") {
LabelPurpose::Commentary
} else {
LabelPurpose::Normal
// Purpose: ask vocab first (word-boundary matched — avoids the
// "Commenter" false positive the prior `name.contains("comment")`
// had). Then fall back to the structural prefix check
// (`audio_commentary.foo`-style keys group commentary streams
// regardless of display name).
let purpose = match vocab::purpose(&name) {
LabelPurpose::Normal if prefix.contains("comm") => LabelPurpose::Commentary,
p => p,
};
let qualifier = if is_subtitle && name_lower.contains("sdh") {
LabelQualifier::Sdh
// Qualifier: only apply to subtitles (SDH is a subtitle concept).
let qualifier = if is_subtitle {
vocab::qualifier(&name)
} else {
LabelQualifier::None
};
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
//!
//! Token format: `{lang}_{codec?}_{purpose?}_{region?}_`
use super::{LabelPurpose, LabelQualifier, StreamLabel, StreamLabelType, vocab};
use super::{LabelPurpose, LabelQualifier, StreamLabel, StreamLabelType, text, vocab};
use crate::sector::SectorReader;
use crate::udf::UdfFs;
@@ -22,7 +22,10 @@ pub fn detect(udf: &UdfFs) -> bool {
pub fn parse(reader: &mut dyn SectorReader, udf: &UdfFs) -> Option<Vec<StreamLabel>> {
let data = super::read_jar_file(reader, udf, "bluray_project.bin")?;
let strings = extract_strings(&data);
// min_len=4 matches the prior local extract_strings impl. The token
// grammar is `{lang3}_{codec?}_{purpose?}_{region?}_` so the
// shortest meaningful run is 4 chars (lang + underscore).
let strings = text::extract_ascii_strings(&data, 4);
let mut labels = Vec::new();
let mut in_feature = false;
@@ -127,7 +130,13 @@ fn parse_token(s: &str) -> Option<StreamLabel> {
} else if part.starts_with("PGStream") {
is_subtitle = true;
} else {
return None;
// Unknown token component — skip this single part rather
// than discarding the entire stream record. Pre-refactor
// behavior was `return None` here, which silently dropped
// any stream containing a single uncatalogued token (e.g.
// a new codec ID or framework variant). Better to surface
// what we know than discard a whole stream over one part.
tracing::debug!(part = %part, "pixelogic: unrecognized token component, skipping");
}
}
@@ -153,22 +162,72 @@ fn parse_token(s: &str) -> Option<StreamLabel> {
})
}
fn extract_strings(data: &[u8]) -> Vec<String> {
let mut strings = Vec::new();
let mut current = String::new();
// extract_strings removed — replaced by super::text::extract_ascii_strings(data, 4).
for &b in data {
if (0x20..0x7f).contains(&b) {
current.push(b as char);
} else {
if current.len() > 3 {
strings.push(current.clone());
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn parse_token_basic_audio() {
let l = parse_token("eng_MLP_").unwrap();
assert_eq!(l.stream_type, StreamLabelType::Audio);
assert_eq!(l.language, "eng");
assert_eq!(l.codec_hint, "TrueHD");
assert_eq!(l.purpose, LabelPurpose::Normal);
}
current.clear();
#[test]
fn parse_token_basic_subtitle_sdh() {
let l = parse_token("eng_SDH_").unwrap();
assert_eq!(l.stream_type, StreamLabelType::Subtitle);
assert_eq!(l.language, "eng");
assert_eq!(l.qualifier, LabelQualifier::Sdh);
}
#[test]
fn parse_token_commentary() {
let l = parse_token("eng_MLP_ACOM_").unwrap();
assert_eq!(l.stream_type, StreamLabelType::Audio);
assert_eq!(l.purpose, LabelPurpose::Commentary);
}
if current.len() > 3 {
strings.push(current);
#[test]
fn parse_token_descriptive() {
let l = parse_token("eng_AC3_ADES_").unwrap();
assert_eq!(l.purpose, LabelPurpose::Descriptive);
}
#[test]
fn parse_token_with_region() {
let l = parse_token("eng_MLP_US_").unwrap();
assert_eq!(l.language, "eng");
assert_eq!(l.variant, "US");
}
#[test]
fn parse_token_unknown_component_does_not_kill_stream() {
// Regression: pre-refactor, an unrecognized token part returned
// None for the whole stream, silently dropping it. New
// behavior: skip the unknown part, surface what we know.
let l = parse_token("eng_MLP_FUTUREFLAG_FOR_").unwrap();
assert_eq!(l.stream_type, StreamLabelType::Audio);
assert_eq!(l.language, "eng");
assert_eq!(l.codec_hint, "TrueHD");
assert_eq!(l.qualifier, LabelQualifier::Forced);
}
#[test]
fn parse_token_no_audio_or_subtitle_signal_returns_none() {
// A token that has only a language and an unknown part with
// no audio/subtitle classifier should still return None —
// there's no way to file it as a stream.
assert!(parse_token("eng_UNKNOWN_").is_none());
}
#[test]
fn parse_token_rejects_non_lang_prefix() {
assert!(parse_token("XX_MLP_").is_none());
assert!(parse_token("ENG_MLP_").is_none()); // uppercase not accepted as ISO 639-2
}
strings
}
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@@ -9,11 +9,6 @@
//! more structured parse path (e.g. `class_reader` for .class) should
//! prefer that — this helper is for genuinely unstructured input.
// Staged for the pixelogic refactor: pixelogic still has its own
// extract_strings copy; this is the shared replacement waiting for
// the refactor. dead-code allow comes off when pixelogic switches.
#![allow(dead_code)]
/// Walk `data`, emit every maximal run of printable-ASCII bytes
/// (`0x20..=0x7E`) whose length is at least `min_len`.
///