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# Author: David Goodger
# Contact: goodger@python.org
# Revision: $Revision: 4229 $
# Date: $Date: 2005-12-23 00:46:16 +0100 (Fri, 23 Dec 2005) $
# Copyright: This module has been placed in the public domain.
"""
This package contains directive implementation modules.
The interface for directive functions is as follows::
def directive_fn(name, arguments, options, content, lineno,
content_offset, block_text, state, state_machine):
code...
# Set function attributes:
directive_fn.arguments = ...
directive_fn.options = ...
direcitve_fn.content = ...
Parameters:
- ``name`` is the directive type or name (string).
- ``arguments`` is a list of positional arguments (strings).
- ``options`` is a dictionary mapping option names (strings) to values (type
depends on option conversion functions; see below).
- ``content`` is a list of strings, the directive content.
- ``lineno`` is the line number of the first line of the directive.
- ``content_offset`` is the line offset of the first line of the content from
the beginning of the current input. Used when initiating a nested parse.
- ``block_text`` is a string containing the entire directive. Include it as
the content of a literal block in a system message if there is a problem.
- ``state`` is the state which called the directive function.
- ``state_machine`` is the state machine which controls the state which called
the directive function.
Function attributes, interpreted by the directive parser (which calls the
directive function):
- ``arguments``: A 3-tuple specifying the expected positional arguments, or
``None`` if the directive has no arguments. The 3 items in the tuple are
``(required, optional, whitespace OK in last argument)``:
1. The number of required arguments.
2. The number of optional arguments.
3. A boolean, indicating if the final argument may contain whitespace.
Arguments are normally single whitespace-separated words. The final
argument may contain whitespace if the third item in the argument spec tuple
is 1/True. If the form of the arguments is more complex, specify only one
argument (either required or optional) and indicate that final whitespace is
OK; the client code must do any context-sensitive parsing.
- ``options``: A dictionary, mapping known option names to conversion
functions such as `int` or `float`. ``None`` or an empty dict implies no
options to parse. Several directive option conversion functions are defined
in this module.
Option conversion functions take a single parameter, the option argument (a
string or ``None``), validate it and/or convert it to the appropriate form.
Conversion functions may raise ``ValueError`` and ``TypeError`` exceptions.
- ``content``: A boolean; true if content is allowed. Client code must handle
the case where content is required but not supplied (an empty content list
will be supplied).
Directive functions return a list of nodes which will be inserted into the
document tree at the point where the directive was encountered (can be an
empty list).
See `Creating reStructuredText Directives`_ for more information.
.. _Creating reStructuredText Directives:
http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/howto/rst-directives.html
"""
__docformat__ = 'reStructuredText'
import re
import codecs
from docutils import nodes
from docutils.parsers.rst.languages import en as _fallback_language_module
_directive_registry = {
'attention': ('admonitions', 'attention'),
'caution': ('admonitions', 'caution'),
'danger': ('admonitions', 'danger'),
'error': ('admonitions', 'error'),
'important': ('admonitions', 'important'),
'note': ('admonitions', 'note'),
'tip': ('admonitions', 'tip'),
'hint': ('admonitions', 'hint'),
'warning': ('admonitions', 'warning'),
'admonition': ('admonitions', 'admonition'),
'sidebar': ('body', 'sidebar'),
'topic': ('body', 'topic'),
'line-block': ('body', 'line_block'),
'parsed-literal': ('body', 'parsed_literal'),
'rubric': ('body', 'rubric'),
'epigraph': ('body', 'epigraph'),
'highlights': ('body', 'highlights'),
'pull-quote': ('body', 'pull_quote'),
'compound': ('body', 'compound'),
'container': ('body', 'container'),
#'questions': ('body', 'question_list'),
'table': ('tables', 'table'),
'csv-table': ('tables', 'csv_table'),
'list-table': ('tables', 'list_table'),
'image': ('images', 'image'),
'figure': ('images', 'figure'),
'contents': ('parts', 'contents'),
'sectnum': ('parts', 'sectnum'),
'header': ('parts', 'header'),
'footer': ('parts', 'footer'),
#'footnotes': ('parts', 'footnotes'),
#'citations': ('parts', 'citations'),
'target-notes': ('references', 'target_notes'),
'meta': ('html', 'meta'),
#'imagemap': ('html', 'imagemap'),
'raw': ('misc', 'raw'),
'include': ('misc', 'include'),
'replace': ('misc', 'replace'),
'unicode': ('misc', 'unicode_directive'),
'class': ('misc', 'class_directive'),
'role': ('misc', 'role'),
'default-role': ('misc', 'default_role'),
'title': ('misc', 'title'),
'date': ('misc', 'date'),
'restructuredtext-test-directive': ('misc', 'directive_test_function'),}
"""Mapping of directive name to (module name, function name). The directive
name is canonical & must be lowercase. Language-dependent names are defined
in the ``language`` subpackage."""
_modules = {}
"""Cache of imported directive modules."""
_directives = {}
"""Cache of imported directive functions."""
def directive(directive_name, language_module, document):
"""
Locate and return a directive function from its language-dependent name.
If not found in the current language, check English. Return None if the
named directive cannot be found.
"""
normname = directive_name.lower()
messages = []
msg_text = []
if _directives.has_key(normname):
return _directives[normname], messages
canonicalname = None
try:
canonicalname = language_module.directives[normname]
except AttributeError, error:
msg_text.append('Problem retrieving directive entry from language '
'module %r: %s.' % (language_module, error))
except KeyError:
msg_text.append('No directive entry for "%s" in module "%s".'
% (directive_name, language_module.__name__))
if not canonicalname:
try:
canonicalname = _fallback_language_module.directives[normname]
msg_text.append('Using English fallback for directive "%s".'
% directive_name)
except KeyError:
msg_text.append('Trying "%s" as canonical directive name.'
% directive_name)
# The canonical name should be an English name, but just in case:
canonicalname = normname
if msg_text:
message = document.reporter.info(
'\n'.join(msg_text), line=document.current_line)
messages.append(message)
try:
modulename, functionname = _directive_registry[canonicalname]
except KeyError:
# Error handling done by caller.
return None, messages
if _modules.has_key(modulename):
module = _modules[modulename]
else:
try:
module = __import__(modulename, globals(), locals())
except ImportError, detail:
messages.append(document.reporter.error(
'Error importing directive module "%s" (directive "%s"):\n%s'
% (modulename, directive_name, detail),
line=document.current_line))
return None, messages
try:
function = getattr(module, functionname)
_directives[normname] = function
except AttributeError:
messages.append(document.reporter.error(
'No function "%s" in module "%s" (directive "%s").'
% (functionname, modulename, directive_name),
line=document.current_line))
return None, messages
return function, messages
def register_directive(name, directive_function):
"""
Register a nonstandard application-defined directive function.
Language lookups are not needed for such functions.
"""
_directives[name] = directive_function
def flag(argument):
"""
Check for a valid flag option (no argument) and return ``None``.
(Directive option conversion function.)
Raise ``ValueError`` if an argument is found.
"""
if argument and argument.strip():
raise ValueError('no argument is allowed; "%s" supplied' % argument)
else:
return None
def unchanged_required(argument):
"""
Return the argument text, unchanged.
(Directive option conversion function.)
Raise ``ValueError`` if no argument is found.
"""
if argument is None:
raise ValueError('argument required but none supplied')
else:
return argument # unchanged!
def unchanged(argument):
"""
Return the argument text, unchanged.
(Directive option conversion function.)
No argument implies empty string ("").
"""
if argument is None:
return u''
else:
return argument # unchanged!
def path(argument):
"""
Return the path argument unwrapped (with newlines removed).
(Directive option conversion function.)
Raise ``ValueError`` if no argument is found.
"""
if argument is None:
raise ValueError('argument required but none supplied')
else:
path = ''.join([s.strip() for s in argument.splitlines()])
return path
def uri(argument):
"""
Return the URI argument with whitespace removed.
(Directive option conversion function.)
Raise ``ValueError`` if no argument is found.
"""
if argument is None:
raise ValueError('argument required but none supplied')
else:
uri = ''.join(argument.split())
return uri
def nonnegative_int(argument):
"""
Check for a nonnegative integer argument; raise ``ValueError`` if not.
(Directive option conversion function.)
"""
value = int(argument)
if value < 0:
raise ValueError('negative value; must be positive or zero')
return value
length_units = ['em', 'ex', 'px', 'in', 'cm', 'mm', 'pt', 'pc']
def get_measure(argument, units):
"""
Check for a positive argument of one of the units and return a
normalized string of the form "<value><unit>" (without space in
between).
To be called from directive option conversion functions.
"""
match = re.match(r'^([0-9.]+) *(%s)$' % '|'.join(units), argument)
try:
assert match is not None
float(match.group(1))
except (AssertionError, ValueError):
raise ValueError(
'not a positive measure of one of the following units:\n%s'
% ' '.join(['"%s"' % i for i in units]))
return match.group(1) + match.group(2)
def length_or_unitless(argument):
return get_measure(argument, length_units + [''])
def length_or_percentage_or_unitless(argument):
return get_measure(argument, length_units + ['%', ''])
def class_option(argument):
"""
Convert the argument into a list of ID-compatible strings and return it.
(Directive option conversion function.)
Raise ``ValueError`` if no argument is found.
"""
if argument is None:
raise ValueError('argument required but none supplied')
names = argument.split()
class_names = []
for name in names:
class_name = nodes.make_id(name)
if not class_name:
raise ValueError('cannot make "%s" into a class name' % name)
class_names.append(class_name)
return class_names
unicode_pattern = re.compile(
r'(?:0x|x|\\x|U\+?|\\u)([0-9a-f]+)$|&#x([0-9a-f]+);$', re.IGNORECASE)
def unicode_code(code):
r"""
Convert a Unicode character code to a Unicode character.
(Directive option conversion function.)
Codes may be decimal numbers, hexadecimal numbers (prefixed by ``0x``,
``x``, ``\x``, ``U+``, ``u``, or ``\u``; e.g. ``U+262E``), or XML-style
numeric character entities (e.g. ``☮``). Other text remains as-is.
Raise ValueError for illegal Unicode code values.
"""
try:
if code.isdigit(): # decimal number
return unichr(int(code))
else:
match = unicode_pattern.match(code)
if match: # hex number
value = match.group(1) or match.group(2)
return unichr(int(value, 16))
else: # other text
return code
except OverflowError, detail:
raise ValueError('code too large (%s)' % detail)
def single_char_or_unicode(argument):
"""
A single character is returned as-is. Unicode characters codes are
converted as in `unicode_code`. (Directive option conversion function.)
"""
char = unicode_code(argument)
if len(char) > 1:
raise ValueError('%r invalid; must be a single character or '
'a Unicode code' % char)
return char
def single_char_or_whitespace_or_unicode(argument):
"""
As with `single_char_or_unicode`, but "tab" and "space" are also supported.
(Directive option conversion function.)
"""
if argument == 'tab':
char = '\t'
elif argument == 'space':
char = ' '
else:
char = single_char_or_unicode(argument)
return char
def positive_int(argument):
"""
Converts the argument into an integer. Raises ValueError for negative,
zero, or non-integer values. (Directive option conversion function.)
"""
value = int(argument)
if value < 1:
raise ValueError('negative or zero value; must be positive')
return value
def positive_int_list(argument):
"""
Converts a space- or comma-separated list of values into a Python list
of integers.
(Directive option conversion function.)
Raises ValueError for non-positive-integer values.
"""
if ',' in argument:
entries = argument.split(',')
else:
entries = argument.split()
return [positive_int(entry) for entry in entries]
def encoding(argument):
"""
Verfies the encoding argument by lookup.
(Directive option conversion function.)
Raises ValueError for unknown encodings.
"""
try:
codecs.lookup(argument)
except LookupError:
raise ValueError('unknown encoding: "%s"' % argument)
return argument
def choice(argument, values):
"""
Directive option utility function, supplied to enable options whose
argument must be a member of a finite set of possible values (must be
lower case). A custom conversion function must be written to use it. For
example::
from docutils.parsers.rst import directives
def yesno(argument):
return directives.choice(argument, ('yes', 'no'))
Raise ``ValueError`` if no argument is found or if the argument's value is
not valid (not an entry in the supplied list).
"""
try:
value = argument.lower().strip()
except AttributeError:
raise ValueError('must supply an argument; choose from %s'
% format_values(values))
if value in values:
return value
else:
raise ValueError('"%s" unknown; choose from %s'
% (argument, format_values(values)))
def format_values(values):
return '%s, or "%s"' % (', '.join(['"%s"' % s for s in values[:-1]]),
values[-1])
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