Using "static_assert" in lieu of "COMPILE_ASSERT" in courgete module
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33 from __future__ import unicode_literals
34 from __future__ import absolute_import
35 from . import util
36 from . import odict
37 from . import inlinepatterns
40 def build_treeprocessors(md_instance, **kwargs):
41 """ Build the default treeprocessors for Markdown. """
42 treeprocessors = odict.OrderedDict()
43 treeprocessors["inline"] = InlineProcessor(md_instance)
44 treeprocessors["prettify"] = PrettifyTreeprocessor(md_instance)
45 return treeprocessors
48 def isString(s):
49 """ Check if it's string """
50 if not isinstance(s, util.AtomicString):
51 return isinstance(s, util.string_type)
52 return False
55 class Treeprocessor(util.Processor):
56 """
57 Treeprocessors are run on the ElementTree object before serialization.
59 Each Treeprocessor implements a "run" method that takes a pointer to an
60 ElementTree, modifies it as necessary and returns an ElementTree
61 object.
63 Treeprocessors must extend markdown.Treeprocessor.
65 """
66 def run(self, root):
67 """
68 Subclasses of Treeprocessor should implement a `run` method, which
69 takes a root ElementTree. This method can return another ElementTree
70 object, and the existing root ElementTree will be replaced, or it can
71 modify the current tree and return None.
72 """
73 pass
76 class InlineProcessor(Treeprocessor):
77 """
78 A Treeprocessor that traverses a tree, applying inline patterns.
79 """
81 def __init__(self, md):
82 self.__placeholder_prefix = util.INLINE_PLACEHOLDER_PREFIX
83 self.__placeholder_suffix = util.ETX
84 self.__placeholder_length = 4 + len(self.__placeholder_prefix) \
85 + len(self.__placeholder_suffix)
86 self.__placeholder_re = util.INLINE_PLACEHOLDER_RE
87 self.markdown = md
89 def __makePlaceholder(self, type):
90 """ Generate a placeholder """
91 id = "%04d" % len(self.stashed_nodes)
92 hash = util.INLINE_PLACEHOLDER % id
93 return hash, id
95 def __findPlaceholder(self, data, index):
96 """
97 Extract id from data string, start from index
99 Keyword arguments:
101 * data: string
102 * index: index, from which we start search
104 Returns: placeholder id and string index, after the found placeholder.
107 m = self.__placeholder_re.search(data, index)
108 if m:
109 return m.group(1), m.end()
110 else:
111 return None, index + 1
113 def __stashNode(self, node, type):
114 """ Add node to stash """
115 placeholder, id = self.__makePlaceholder(type)
116 self.stashed_nodes[id] = node
117 return placeholder
119 def __handleInline(self, data, patternIndex=0):
121 Process string with inline patterns and replace it
122 with placeholders
124 Keyword arguments:
126 * data: A line of Markdown text
127 * patternIndex: The index of the inlinePattern to start with
129 Returns: String with placeholders.
132 if not isinstance(data, util.AtomicString):
133 startIndex = 0
134 while patternIndex < len(self.markdown.inlinePatterns):
135 data, matched, startIndex = self.__applyPattern(
136 self.markdown.inlinePatterns.value_for_index(patternIndex),
137 data, patternIndex, startIndex)
138 if not matched:
139 patternIndex += 1
140 return data
142 def __processElementText(self, node, subnode, isText=True):
144 Process placeholders in Element.text or Element.tail
145 of Elements popped from self.stashed_nodes.
147 Keywords arguments:
149 * node: parent node
150 * subnode: processing node
151 * isText: bool variable, True - it's text, False - it's tail
153 Returns: None
156 if isText:
157 text = subnode.text
158 subnode.text = None
159 else:
160 text = subnode.tail
161 subnode.tail = None
163 childResult = self.__processPlaceholders(text, subnode)
165 if not isText and node is not subnode:
166 pos = node.getchildren().index(subnode)
167 node.remove(subnode)
168 else:
169 pos = 0
171 childResult.reverse()
172 for newChild in childResult:
173 node.insert(pos, newChild)
175 def __processPlaceholders(self, data, parent):
177 Process string with placeholders and generate ElementTree tree.
179 Keyword arguments:
181 * data: string with placeholders instead of ElementTree elements.
182 * parent: Element, which contains processing inline data
184 Returns: list with ElementTree elements with applied inline patterns.
187 def linkText(text):
188 if text:
189 if result:
190 if result[-1].tail:
191 result[-1].tail += text
192 else:
193 result[-1].tail = text
194 else:
195 if parent.text:
196 parent.text += text
197 else:
198 parent.text = text
199 result = []
200 strartIndex = 0
201 while data:
202 index = data.find(self.__placeholder_prefix, strartIndex)
203 if index != -1:
204 id, phEndIndex = self.__findPlaceholder(data, index)
206 if id in self.stashed_nodes:
207 node = self.stashed_nodes.get(id)
209 if index > 0:
210 text = data[strartIndex:index]
211 linkText(text)
213 if not isString(node): # it's Element
214 for child in [node] + node.getchildren():
215 if child.tail:
216 if child.tail.strip():
217 self.__processElementText(node, child,False)
218 if child.text:
219 if child.text.strip():
220 self.__processElementText(child, child)
221 else: # it's just a string
222 linkText(node)
223 strartIndex = phEndIndex
224 continue
226 strartIndex = phEndIndex
227 result.append(node)
229 else: # wrong placeholder
230 end = index + len(self.__placeholder_prefix)
231 linkText(data[strartIndex:end])
232 strartIndex = end
233 else:
234 text = data[strartIndex:]
235 if isinstance(data, util.AtomicString):
236 # We don't want to loose the AtomicString
237 text = util.AtomicString(text)
238 linkText(text)
239 data = ""
241 return result
243 def __applyPattern(self, pattern, data, patternIndex, startIndex=0):
245 Check if the line fits the pattern, create the necessary
246 elements, add it to stashed_nodes.
248 Keyword arguments:
250 * data: the text to be processed
251 * pattern: the pattern to be checked
252 * patternIndex: index of current pattern
253 * startIndex: string index, from which we start searching
255 Returns: String with placeholders instead of ElementTree elements.
258 match = pattern.getCompiledRegExp().match(data[startIndex:])
259 leftData = data[:startIndex]
261 if not match:
262 return data, False, 0
264 node = pattern.handleMatch(match)
266 if node is None:
267 return data, True, len(leftData)+match.span(len(match.groups()))[0]
269 if not isString(node):
270 if not isinstance(node.text, util.AtomicString):
271 # We need to process current node too
272 for child in [node] + node.getchildren():
273 if not isString(node):
274 if child.text:
275 child.text = self.__handleInline(child.text,
276 patternIndex + 1)
277 if child.tail:
278 child.tail = self.__handleInline(child.tail,
279 patternIndex)
281 placeholder = self.__stashNode(node, pattern.type())
283 return "%s%s%s%s" % (leftData,
284 match.group(1),
285 placeholder, match.groups()[-1]), True, 0
287 def run(self, tree):
288 """Apply inline patterns to a parsed Markdown tree.
290 Iterate over ElementTree, find elements with inline tag, apply inline
291 patterns and append newly created Elements to tree. If you don't
292 want to process your data with inline paterns, instead of normal string,
293 use subclass AtomicString:
295 node.text = markdown.AtomicString("This will not be processed.")
297 Arguments:
299 * tree: ElementTree object, representing Markdown tree.
301 Returns: ElementTree object with applied inline patterns.
304 self.stashed_nodes = {}
306 stack = [tree]
308 while stack:
309 currElement = stack.pop()
310 insertQueue = []
311 for child in currElement.getchildren():
312 if child.text and not isinstance(child.text, util.AtomicString):
313 text = child.text
314 child.text = None
315 lst = self.__processPlaceholders(self.__handleInline(
316 text), child)
317 stack += lst
318 insertQueue.append((child, lst))
319 if child.tail:
320 tail = self.__handleInline(child.tail)
321 dumby = util.etree.Element('d')
322 tailResult = self.__processPlaceholders(tail, dumby)
323 if dumby.text:
324 child.tail = dumby.text
325 else:
326 child.tail = None
327 pos = currElement.getchildren().index(child) + 1
328 tailResult.reverse()
329 for newChild in tailResult:
330 currElement.insert(pos, newChild)
331 if child.getchildren():
332 stack.append(child)
334 for element, lst in insertQueue:
335 if self.markdown.enable_attributes:
336 if element.text and isString(element.text):
337 element.text = \
338 inlinepatterns.handleAttributes(element.text,
339 element)
340 i = 0
341 for newChild in lst:
342 if self.markdown.enable_attributes:
343 # Processing attributes
344 if newChild.tail and isString(newChild.tail):
345 newChild.tail = \
346 inlinepatterns.handleAttributes(newChild.tail,
347 element)
348 if newChild.text and isString(newChild.text):
349 newChild.text = \
350 inlinepatterns.handleAttributes(newChild.text,
351 newChild)
352 element.insert(i, newChild)
353 i += 1
354 return tree
357 class PrettifyTreeprocessor(Treeprocessor):
358 """ Add linebreaks to the html document. """
360 def _prettifyETree(self, elem):
361 """ Recursively add linebreaks to ElementTree children. """
363 i = "\n"
364 if util.isBlockLevel(elem.tag) and elem.tag not in ['code', 'pre']:
365 if (not elem.text or not elem.text.strip()) \
366 and len(elem) and util.isBlockLevel(elem[0].tag):
367 elem.text = i
368 for e in elem:
369 if util.isBlockLevel(e.tag):
370 self._prettifyETree(e)
371 if not elem.tail or not elem.tail.strip():
372 elem.tail = i
373 if not elem.tail or not elem.tail.strip():
374 elem.tail = i
376 def run(self, root):
377 """ Add linebreaks to ElementTree root object. """
379 self._prettifyETree(root)
380 # Do <br />'s seperately as they are often in the middle of
381 # inline content and missed by _prettifyETree.
382 brs = root.getiterator('br')
383 for br in brs:
384 if not br.tail or not br.tail.strip():
385 br.tail = '\n'
386 else:
387 br.tail = '\n%s' % br.tail
388 # Clean up extra empty lines at end of code blocks.
389 pres = root.getiterator('pre')
390 for pre in pres:
391 if len(pre) and pre[0].tag == 'code':
392 pre[0].text = pre[0].text.rstrip() + '\n'