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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import re
class NSEDocEvent (object):
def __init__(self, type, text=None):
self.type = type
self.text = text
def nsedoc_parse_sub(text, pos):
"""Parse paragraph-level NSEDoc markup, inside of paragraphs and lists.
Returns the position after the end of parsing followed by a list of
events."""
events = []
m = re.match(r'([^\n]*?)<code>(.*?)</code>', text[pos:], re.S)
if m:
if m.group(1):
events.append(NSEDocEvent("text", m.group(1).replace("\n", " ")))
events.append(NSEDocEvent("code", m.group(2)))
return pos + m.end(), events
m = re.match(r'[^\n]*(\n|$)', text[pos:])
if m:
if m.group():
events.append(NSEDocEvent("text", m.group().replace("\n", " ")))
return pos + m.end(), events
return pos, events
def nsedoc_parse(text):
"""Parse text marked up for NSEDoc. This is a generator that returns a
sequence of NSEDocEvents. The type of the event may be "paragraph_start",
"paragraph_end", "list_start", "list_end", "list_item_start",
"list_item_end", "text", or "code". The types "text" and "code" have a text
member with the text that they contain."""
i = 0
in_list = False
while i < len(text):
while i < len(text) and text[i].isspace():
i += 1
if i >= len(text):
break
yield NSEDocEvent("paragraph_start")
while i < len(text):
if re.match(r'\s*(\n|$)', text[i:]):
break
if text.startswith("* ", i):
if not in_list:
yield NSEDocEvent("list_start")
in_list = True
i += 2
yield NSEDocEvent("list_item_start")
i, events = nsedoc_parse_sub(text, i)
for event in events:
yield event
yield NSEDocEvent("list_item_end")
else:
if in_list:
yield NSEDocEvent("list_end")
in_list = False
i, events = nsedoc_parse_sub(text, i)
for event in events:
yield event
if in_list:
yield NSEDocEvent("list_end")
in_list = False
yield NSEDocEvent("paragraph_end")
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