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# $Id: __init__.py 8068 2017-05-08 22:10:39Z milde $ |
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# Author: David Goodger <goodger@python.org> |
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# Copyright: This module has been placed in the public domain. |
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""" |
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This is ``docutils.parsers.rst`` package. It exports a single class, `Parser`, |
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the reStructuredText parser. |
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Usage |
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===== |
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1. Create a parser:: |
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parser = docutils.parsers.rst.Parser() |
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Several optional arguments may be passed to modify the parser's behavior. |
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Please see `Customizing the Parser`_ below for details. |
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2. Gather input (a multi-line string), by reading a file or the standard |
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input:: |
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input = sys.stdin.read() |
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3. Create a new empty `docutils.nodes.document` tree:: |
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document = docutils.utils.new_document(source, settings) |
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See `docutils.utils.new_document()` for parameter details. |
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4. Run the parser, populating the document tree:: |
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parser.parse(input, document) |
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Parser Overview |
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=============== |
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The reStructuredText parser is implemented as a state machine, examining its |
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input one line at a time. To understand how the parser works, please first |
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become familiar with the `docutils.statemachine` module, then see the |
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`states` module. |
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Customizing the Parser |
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---------------------- |
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Anything that isn't already customizable is that way simply because that type |
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of customizability hasn't been implemented yet. Patches welcome! |
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When instantiating an object of the `Parser` class, two parameters may be |
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passed: ``rfc2822`` and ``inliner``. Pass ``rfc2822=True`` to enable an |
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initial RFC-2822 style header block, parsed as a "field_list" element (with |
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"class" attribute set to "rfc2822"). Currently this is the only body-level |
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element which is customizable without subclassing. (Tip: subclass `Parser` |
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and change its "state_classes" and "initial_state" attributes to refer to new |
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classes. Contact the author if you need more details.) |
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The ``inliner`` parameter takes an instance of `states.Inliner` or a subclass. |
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It handles inline markup recognition. A common extension is the addition of |
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further implicit hyperlinks, like "RFC 2822". This can be done by subclassing |
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`states.Inliner`, adding a new method for the implicit markup, and adding a |
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``(pattern, method)`` pair to the "implicit_dispatch" attribute of the |
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subclass. See `states.Inliner.implicit_inline()` for details. Explicit |
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inline markup can be customized in a `states.Inliner` subclass via the |
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``patterns.initial`` and ``dispatch`` attributes (and new methods as |
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appropriate). |
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""" |
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__docformat__ = 'reStructuredText' |
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import docutils.parsers |
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import docutils.statemachine |
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from docutils.parsers.rst import states |
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from docutils import frontend, nodes, Component |
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from docutils.transforms import universal |
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class Parser(docutils.parsers.Parser): |
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"""The reStructuredText parser.""" |
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supported = ('restructuredtext', 'rst', 'rest', 'restx', 'rtxt', 'rstx') |
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"""Aliases this parser supports.""" |
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settings_spec = ( |
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'reStructuredText Parser Options', |
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None, |
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(('Recognize and link to standalone PEP references (like "PEP 258").', |
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['--pep-references'], |
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{'action': 'store_true', 'validator': frontend.validate_boolean}), |
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('Base URL for PEP references ' |
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'(default "http://www.python.org/dev/peps/").', |
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['--pep-base-url'], |
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{'metavar': '<URL>', 'default': 'http://www.python.org/dev/peps/', |
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'validator': frontend.validate_url_trailing_slash}), |
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('Template for PEP file part of URL. (default "pep-%04d")', |
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['--pep-file-url-template'], |
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{'metavar': '<URL>', 'default': 'pep-%04d'}), |
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('Recognize and link to standalone RFC references (like "RFC 822").', |
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['--rfc-references'], |
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{'action': 'store_true', 'validator': frontend.validate_boolean}), |
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('Base URL for RFC references (default "http://tools.ietf.org/html/").', |
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['--rfc-base-url'], |
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{'metavar': '<URL>', 'default': 'http://tools.ietf.org/html/', |
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'validator': frontend.validate_url_trailing_slash}), |
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('Set number of spaces for tab expansion (default 8).', |
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['--tab-width'], |
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{'metavar': '<width>', 'type': 'int', 'default': 8, |
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'validator': frontend.validate_nonnegative_int}), |
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('Remove spaces before footnote references.', |
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['--trim-footnote-reference-space'], |
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{'action': 'store_true', 'validator': frontend.validate_boolean}), |
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('Leave spaces before footnote references.', |
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['--leave-footnote-reference-space'], |
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{'action': 'store_false', 'dest': 'trim_footnote_reference_space'}), |
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('Disable directives that insert the contents of external file ' |
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'("include" & "raw"); replaced with a "warning" system message.', |
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['--no-file-insertion'], |
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{'action': 'store_false', 'default': 1, |
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'dest': 'file_insertion_enabled', |
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'validator': frontend.validate_boolean}), |
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('Enable directives that insert the contents of external file ' |
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'("include" & "raw"). Enabled by default.', |
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['--file-insertion-enabled'], |
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{'action': 'store_true'}), |
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('Disable the "raw" directives; replaced with a "warning" ' |
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'system message.', |
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['--no-raw'], |
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{'action': 'store_false', 'default': 1, 'dest': 'raw_enabled', |
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'validator': frontend.validate_boolean}), |
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('Enable the "raw" directive. Enabled by default.', |
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['--raw-enabled'], |
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{'action': 'store_true'}), |
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('Token name set for parsing code with Pygments: one of ' |
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'"long", "short", or "none (no parsing)". Default is "long".', |
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['--syntax-highlight'], |
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{'choices': ['long', 'short', 'none'], |
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'default': 'long', 'metavar': '<format>'}), |
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('Change straight quotation marks to typographic form: ' |
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'one of "yes", "no", "alt[ernative]" (default "no").', |
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['--smart-quotes'], |
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{'default': False, 'metavar': '<yes/no/alt>', |
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'validator': frontend.validate_ternary}), |
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('Characters to use as "smart quotes" for <language>. ', |
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['--smartquotes-locales'], |
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{'metavar': '<language:quotes[,language:quotes,...]>', |
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'action': 'append', |
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'validator': frontend.validate_smartquotes_locales}), |
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('Inline markup recognized at word boundaries only ' |
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'(adjacent to punctuation or whitespace). ' |
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'Force character-level inline markup recognition with ' |
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'"\\ " (backslash + space). Default.', |
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['--word-level-inline-markup'], |
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{'action': 'store_false', 'dest': 'character_level_inline_markup'}), |
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('Inline markup recognized anywhere, regardless of surrounding ' |
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'characters. Backslash-escapes must be used to avoid unwanted ' |
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'markup recognition. Useful for East Asian languages. ' |
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'Experimental.', |
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['--character-level-inline-markup'], |
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{'action': 'store_true', 'default': False, |
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'dest': 'character_level_inline_markup'}), |
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)) |
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config_section = 'restructuredtext parser' |
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config_section_dependencies = ('parsers',) |
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def __init__(self, rfc2822=False, inliner=None): |
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if rfc2822: |
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self.initial_state = 'RFC2822Body' |
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else: |
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self.initial_state = 'Body' |
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self.state_classes = states.state_classes |
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self.inliner = inliner |
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def get_transforms(self): |
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return Component.get_transforms(self) + [ |
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universal.SmartQuotes] |
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def parse(self, inputstring, document): |
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"""Parse `inputstring` and populate `document`, a document tree.""" |
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self.setup_parse(inputstring, document) |
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self.statemachine = states.RSTStateMachine( |
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state_classes=self.state_classes, |
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initial_state=self.initial_state, |
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debug=document.reporter.debug_flag) |
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inputlines = docutils.statemachine.string2lines( |
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inputstring, tab_width=document.settings.tab_width, |
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convert_whitespace=True) |
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self.statemachine.run(inputlines, document, inliner=self.inliner) |
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self.finish_parse() |
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class DirectiveError(Exception): |
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""" |
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Store a message and a system message level. |
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To be thrown from inside directive code. |
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Do not instantiate directly -- use `Directive.directive_error()` |
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instead! |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, level, message): |
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"""Set error `message` and `level`""" |
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Exception.__init__(self) |
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self.level = level |
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self.msg = message |
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class Directive(object): |
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""" |
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Base class for reStructuredText directives. |
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The following attributes may be set by subclasses. They are |
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interpreted by the directive parser (which runs the directive |
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class): |
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- `required_arguments`: The number of required arguments (default: |
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0). |
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- `optional_arguments`: The number of optional arguments (default: |
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0). |
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- `final_argument_whitespace`: A boolean, indicating if the final |
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argument may contain whitespace (default: False). |
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- `option_spec`: A dictionary, mapping known option names to |
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conversion functions such as `int` or `float` (default: {}, no |
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options). Several conversion functions are defined in the |
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directives/__init__.py module. |
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Option conversion functions take a single parameter, the option |
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argument (a string or ``None``), validate it and/or convert it |
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to the appropriate form. Conversion functions may raise |
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`ValueError` and `TypeError` exceptions. |
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- `has_content`: A boolean; True if content is allowed. Client |
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code must handle the case where content is required but not |
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supplied (an empty content list will be supplied). |
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Arguments are normally single whitespace-separated words. The |
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final argument may contain whitespace and/or newlines if |
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`final_argument_whitespace` is True. |
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If the form of the arguments is more complex, specify only one |
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argument (either required or optional) and set |
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`final_argument_whitespace` to True; the client code must do any |
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context-sensitive parsing. |
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When a directive implementation is being run, the directive class |
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is instantiated, and the `run()` method is executed. During |
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instantiation, the following instance variables are set: |
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- ``name`` is the directive type or name (string). |
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- ``arguments`` is the list of positional arguments (strings). |
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- ``options`` is a dictionary mapping option names (strings) to |
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values (type depends on option conversion functions; see |
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`option_spec` above). |
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- ``content`` is a list of strings, the directive content line by line. |
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- ``lineno`` is the absolute line number of the first line |
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of the directive. |
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- ``content_offset`` is the line offset of the first line of the content from |
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the beginning of the current input. Used when initiating a nested parse. |
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- ``block_text`` is a string containing the entire directive. |
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- ``state`` is the state which called the directive function. |
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- ``state_machine`` is the state machine which controls the state which called |
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the directive function. |
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Directive functions return a list of nodes which will be inserted |
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into the document tree at the point where the directive was |
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encountered. This can be an empty list if there is nothing to |
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insert. |
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For ordinary directives, the list must contain body elements or |
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structural elements. Some directives are intended specifically |
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for substitution definitions, and must return a list of `Text` |
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nodes and/or inline elements (suitable for inline insertion, in |
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place of the substitution reference). Such directives must verify |
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substitution definition context, typically using code like this:: |
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if not isinstance(state, states.SubstitutionDef): |
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error = state_machine.reporter.error( |
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'Invalid context: the "%s" directive can only be used ' |
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'within a substitution definition.' % (name), |
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nodes.literal_block(block_text, block_text), line=lineno) |
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return [error] |
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""" |
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# There is a "Creating reStructuredText Directives" how-to at |
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# <http://docutils.sf.net/docs/howto/rst-directives.html>. If you |
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# update this docstring, please update the how-to as well. |
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required_arguments = 0 |
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"""Number of required directive arguments.""" |
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optional_arguments = 0 |
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"""Number of optional arguments after the required arguments.""" |
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final_argument_whitespace = False |
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"""May the final argument contain whitespace?""" |
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option_spec = None |
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"""Mapping of option names to validator functions.""" |
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has_content = False |
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"""May the directive have content?""" |
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def __init__(self, name, arguments, options, content, lineno, |
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content_offset, block_text, state, state_machine): |
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self.name = name |
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self.arguments = arguments |
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self.options = options |
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self.content = content |
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self.lineno = lineno |
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self.content_offset = content_offset |
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self.block_text = block_text |
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self.state = state |
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self.state_machine = state_machine |
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def run(self): |
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raise NotImplementedError('Must override run() is subclass.') |
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# Directive errors: |
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def directive_error(self, level, message): |
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""" |
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Return a DirectiveError suitable for being thrown as an exception. |
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Call "raise self.directive_error(level, message)" from within |
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a directive implementation to return one single system message |
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at level `level`, which automatically gets the directive block |
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and the line number added. |
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Preferably use the `debug`, `info`, `warning`, `error`, or `severe` |
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wrapper methods, e.g. ``self.error(message)`` to generate an |
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ERROR-level directive error. |
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""" |
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return DirectiveError(level, message) |
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def debug(self, message): |
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return self.directive_error(0, message) |
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def info(self, message): |
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return self.directive_error(1, message) |
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def warning(self, message): |
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return self.directive_error(2, message) |
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def error(self, message): |
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return self.directive_error(3, message) |
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def severe(self, message): |
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return self.directive_error(4, message) |
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# Convenience methods: |
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def assert_has_content(self): |
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""" |
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Throw an ERROR-level DirectiveError if the directive doesn't |
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have contents. |
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""" |
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if not self.content: |
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raise self.error('Content block expected for the "%s" directive; ' |
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'none found.' % self.name) |
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def add_name(self, node): |
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"""Append self.options['name'] to node['names'] if it exists. |
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Also normalize the name string and register it as explicit target. |
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""" |
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if 'name' in self.options: |
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name = nodes.fully_normalize_name(self.options.pop('name')) |
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if 'name' in node: |
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del(node['name']) |
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node['names'].append(name) |
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self.state.document.note_explicit_target(node, node) |
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def convert_directive_function(directive_fn): |
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""" |
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Define & return a directive class generated from `directive_fn`. |
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`directive_fn` uses the old-style, functional interface. |
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""" |
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class FunctionalDirective(Directive): |
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option_spec = getattr(directive_fn, 'options', None) |
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has_content = getattr(directive_fn, 'content', False) |
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_argument_spec = getattr(directive_fn, 'arguments', (0, 0, False)) |
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required_arguments, optional_arguments, final_argument_whitespace \ |
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= _argument_spec |
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def run(self): |
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return directive_fn( |
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self.name, self.arguments, self.options, self.content, |
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self.lineno, self.content_offset, self.block_text, |
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self.state, self.state_machine) |
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# Return new-style directive. |
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return FunctionalDirective
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