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1import re, STDOM
2from string import split, join, replace, expandtabs, strip, find
3
4#####################################################################
5# Updated functions #
6#####################################################################
7
8def indention(str,front = re.compile("^\s+").match):
9 """
10 Convert all tabs to the appropriate number of spaces.
11 Find the number of leading spaces. If none, return 0
12 """
13
14 if front(str):
15 start,end = front(str).span()
16 return end-start-1
17 else:
18 return 0 # no leading spaces
19
20def insert(struct, top, level):
21 """
22 find what will be the parant paragraph of
23 a sentence and return that paragraph's
24 sub-paragraphs. The new paragraph will be
25 appended to those sub-paragraphs
26 """
27 #print "struct", struct, top-1
28 if not top-1 in range(len(struct)):
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29 if struct:
30 return struct[len(struct)-1].getSubparagraphs()
31 return struct
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32 run = struct[top-1]
33 i = 0
34 while i+1 < level:
35 run = run.getSubparagraphs()[len(run.getSubparagraphs())-1]
36 i = i + 1
37 #print "parent for level ", level, " was => ", run.getColorizableTexts()
38 return run.getSubparagraphs()
39
40def display(struct):
41 """
42 runs through the structure and prints out
43 the paragraphs. If the insertion works
44 correctly, display's results should mimic
45 the orignal paragraphs.
46 """
47
48 if struct.getColorizableTexts():
49 print join(struct.getColorizableTexts()),"\n"
50 if struct.getSubparagraphs():
51 for x in struct.getSubparagraphs():
52 display(x)
53
54def display2(struct):
55 """
56 runs through the structure and prints out
57 the paragraphs. If the insertion works
58 correctly, display's results should mimic
59 the orignal paragraphs.
60 """
61
62 if struct.getNodeValue():
63 print struct.getNodeValue(),"\n"
64 if struct.getSubparagraphs():
65 for x in struct.getSubparagraphs():
66 display(x)
67
68def findlevel(levels,indent):
69 """
70 remove all level information of levels
71 with a greater level of indentation.
72 Then return which level should insert this
73 paragraph
74 """
75
76 keys = levels.keys()
77 for key in keys:
78 if levels[key] > indent:
79 del(levels[key])
80 keys = levels.keys()
81 if not(keys):
82 return 0
83 else:
84 for key in keys:
85 if levels[key] == indent:
86 return key
87 highest = 0
88 for key in keys:
89 if key > highest:
90 highest = key
91 return highest-1
92
93#####################################################################
94
95# Golly, the capitalization of this function always makes me think it's a class
96def StructuredText(paragraphs, paragraph_delimiter=re.compile('\n\s*\n')):
97 """
98 StructuredText accepts paragraphs, which is a list of
99 lines to be parsed. StructuredText creates a structure
100 which mimics the structure of the paragraphs.
101 Structure => [paragraph,[sub-paragraphs]]
102 """
103
104 currentlevel = 0
105 currentindent = 0
106 levels = {0:0}
107 level = 0 # which header are we under
108 struct = [] # the structure to be returned
109 run = struct
110
111 paragraphs = filter(
112 strip,
113 paragraph_delimiter.split(expandtabs('\n\n'+paragraphs+'\n\n'))
114 )
115
116 if not paragraphs: return []
117
118 ind = [] # structure based on indention levels
119 for paragraph in paragraphs:
120 ind.append([indention(paragraph), paragraph])
121
122 currentindent = indention(paragraphs[0])
123 levels[0] = currentindent
124
125 #############################################################
126 # updated #
127 #############################################################
128
129 for indent,paragraph in ind :
130 if indent == 0:
131 level = level + 1
132 currentlevel = 0
133 currentindent = 0
134 levels = {0:0}
135 struct.append(StructuredTextParagraph(paragraph, indent=indent, level=currentlevel))
136 elif indent > currentindent:
137 currentlevel = currentlevel + 1
138 currentindent = indent
139 levels[currentlevel] = indent
140 run = insert(struct,level,currentlevel)
141 run.append(StructuredTextParagraph(paragraph, indent=indent, level=currentlevel))
142 elif indent < currentindent:
143 result = findlevel(levels,indent)
144 if result > 0:
145 currentlevel = result
146 currentindent = indent
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147 if not level:
148 struct.append(StructuredTextParagraph(paragraph, indent=indent, level=currentlevel))
149 else:
150 run = insert(struct,level,currentlevel)
151 run.append(StructuredTextParagraph(paragraph, indent=indent, level=currentlevel))
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152 else:
153 if insert(struct,level,currentlevel):
154 run = insert(struct,level,currentlevel)
155 else:
156 run = struct
157 currentindet = indent
158 run.append(StructuredTextParagraph(paragraph, indent=indent, level=currentlevel))
159
160 return StructuredTextDocument(struct)
161
162Basic = StructuredText
163
164class StructuredTextParagraph(STDOM.Element):
165
166 indent=0
167
168 def __init__(self, src, subs=None, **kw):
169 if subs is None: subs=[]
170 self._src=src
171 self._subs=list(subs)
172
173 self._attributes=kw.keys()
174 for k, v in kw.items(): setattr(self, k, v)
175
176 def getChildren(self, type=type, lt=type([])):
177 src=self._src
178 if type(src) is not lt: src=[src]
179 return src+self._subs
180
181 def getAttribute(self, name):
182 return getattr(self, name, None)
183
184 def getAttributeNode(self, name):
185 if hasattr(self, name):
186 return STDOM.Attr(name, getattr(self, name))
187
188 def getAttributes(self):
189 d={}
190 for a in self._attributes:
191 d[a]=getattr(self, a, '')
192 return STDOM.NamedNodeMap(d)
193
194 def getSubparagraphs(self):
195 return self._subs
196
197 def setSubparagraphs(self, subs):
198 self._subs=subs
199
200 def getColorizableTexts(self):
201 return (self._src,)
202
203 def setColorizableTexts(self, src):
204 self._src=src[0]
205
206 def __repr__(self):
207 r=[]; a=r.append
208 a((' '*(self.indent or 0))+
209 ('%s(' % self.__class__.__name__)
210 +str(self._src)+', ['
211 )
212 for p in self._subs: a(`p`)
213 a((' '*(self.indent or 0))+'])')
214 return join(r,'\n')
215
216 """
217 create aliases for all above functions in the pythony way.
218 """
219
220 def _get_Children(self, type=type, lt=type([])):
221 return self.getChildren(type,lt)
222
223 def _get_Attribute(self, name):
224 return self.getAttribute(name)
225
226 def _get_AttributeNode(self, name):
227 return self.getAttributeNode(name)
228
229 def _get_Attributes(self):
230 return self.getAttributes()
231
232 def _get_Subparagraphs(self):
233 return self.getSubparagraphs()
234
235 def _set_Subparagraphs(self, subs):
236 return self.setSubparagraphs(subs)
237
238 def _get_ColorizableTexts(self):
239 return self.getColorizableTexts()
240
241 def _set_ColorizableTexts(self, src):
242 return self.setColorizableTexts(src)
243
244class StructuredTextDocument(StructuredTextParagraph):
245 """
246 A StructuredTextDocument holds StructuredTextParagraphs
247 as its subparagraphs.
248 """
249 _attributes=()
250
251 def __init__(self, subs=None, **kw):
252 apply(StructuredTextParagraph.__init__,
253 (self, '', subs),
254 kw)
255
256 def getChildren(self):
257 return self._subs
258
259 def getColorizableTexts(self):
260 return ()
261
262 def setColorizableTexts(self, src):
263 pass
264
265 def __repr__(self):
266 r=[]; a=r.append
267 a('%s([' % self.__class__.__name__)
268 for p in self._subs: a(`p`+',')
269 a('])')
270 return join(r,'\n')
271
272 """
273 create aliases for all above functions in the pythony way.
274 """
275
276 def _get_Children(self):
277 return self.getChildren()
278
279 def _get_ColorizableTexts(self):
280 return self.getColorizableTexts()
281
282 def _set_ColorizableTexts(self, src):
283 return self.setColorizableTexts(src)