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#
# FILE $Id: docutil.py,v 1.5 1996/09/06 19:14:24 omfadmin Exp $
#
# DESCRIPTION Collect info about modules, and generate Manual page.
#
# AUTHOR SEISY/LKSB Daniel Larsson
#
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
# documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
# provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that
# both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
# supporting documentation, and that the name of ABB Industrial Systems
# not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to
# distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission.
#
# ABB INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO
# THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
# FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL ABB INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS BE LIABLE
# FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
# WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
# ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT
# OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
#
# Copyright (C) ABB Industrial Systems AB, 1996
# Unpublished work. All Rights Reserved.
#
# HISTORY: $Log: /Gendoc/docutil.py $
#
# 1 98-04-01 13:15 Daniel
# Revision 1.5 1996/09/06 19:14:24 omfadmin
# Fixes by Robin Friedrich (stripped too much in stripleadingtabs)
# Various small fixes.
# NOTE: Nested lists doesn't work yet!! I know basically what the
# problem is, but I'm going to Spain now...
#
# Revision 1.4 1996/09/06 09:55:07 omfadmin
# Replaced setext markup with structured text markup.
#
# Revision 1.3 1996/09/04 14:07:40 omfadmin
# More StructuredText. Removed most of setext.
#
# Revision 1.2 1996/08/26 20:29:41 omfadmin
# Added structured text (Jim Fulton) support, at least to some
# degree.
#
# Revision 1.1 1996/07/11 16:38:17 omfadmin
# Initial revision
#
"""Utility routines for doc strings."""
__author__ = "Daniel Larsson, dlarsson@sw.seisy.abb.se"
__version__ = '$Revision: 1 $'
import string, StructuredText
import regex, regsub, docregex
from ManualPage import UN_LIST, OR_LIST, DEF_LIST
# ------ Some regular expressions used to parse the __doc__ strings ------
# Find out how many leading tabs/spaces are used in a docstring.
_lead_tab = regex.compile('.*\n+\\( *\\)')
# The Python manuals recommend the following layout of
# docstrings:
# """One-liner describing fun/class/module
# <empty line>
# Longer description of fun/class/module"""
_oneliner = regex.compile('.*\(\n *\)+\n')
_oneliner_only = regex.compile('.*')
def stripleadingtabs(s):
"""Strip leading tabs in the string ~s~.
The leading tabs, such as the one on this line, will be
stripped by this function for a more readable string"""
s = StructuredText.untabify(s)
if _lead_tab.match(s) != -1:
tabs = _lead_tab.group(1)
return string.join(string.split(s, '\n'+tabs), '\n')
else:
return s
def split_doc(doc):
"""Splits docstring into the oneliner part and the rest,
assuming there is a oneliner."""
if not doc: return '', ''
# Evaluate doc to remove enclosing "'s
doc = stripleadingtabs(doc)
count = _oneliner.match(doc)
if count != -1:
# Strip away trailing two newlines
oneliner = _oneliner.group(0)[:-2]
doc = doc[count:]
else:
count = _oneliner_only.match(doc)
if count == len(doc):
oneliner = doc
doc = ''
else:
oneliner = ''
return (oneliner, doc)
class rexpiter:
def __init__(self, rexp, text):
if type(rexp) == type(''):
rexp = regex.compile(rexp)
self.rexp = rexp
self.text = text
def __getitem__(self, index):
count = self.rexp.match(self.text)
if count == -1: raise IndexError # Stop iteration
self.text = self.text[count:]
return self.rexp
class rexpitersearch:
def __init__(self, rexp, text):
if type(rexp) == type(''):
rexp = regex.compile(rexp)
self.rexp = rexp
self.text = text
def __getitem__(self, index):
count = self.rexp.match(self.text)
if count == -1: raise IndexError # Stop iteration
self.text = self.text[count:]
return self.rexp
class StructuredTextParser:
def __init__(self, manpage, section, text):
self.text = text
self.manpage = manpage
self.topsection = self.subsection = self.section = section
self.list = None
def parse(self):
paragraphs = regsub.split(self.text, StructuredText.paragraph_divider)
paragraphs = map(StructuredText.indent_level, paragraphs)
structure = StructuredText.structure(paragraphs)
self._walk(structure) # level = 1
def _walk(self, structure, level=1, in_list=0, pre=0):
r=''
listtype = None
list = []
for par, sub in structure:
# Check for hyperlink definition
found = 0
for rexp in rexpiter(docregex.hyperdef_regex, par):
found = 1
if listtype:
self.end_list(listtype, list, in_list)
list = []
listtype = None
text, url = rexp.group(1,2)
self.visit_hyperdef(url, text)
if found: continue
# Check for bullet lists
if docregex.bullet_regex.match(par) >= 0:
first_item = listtype != UN_LIST
if first_item and listtype:
self.end_list(listtype, list, in_list)
list = []
listtype = UN_LIST
# Allow bullet list without intervening '\n\n'
l = string.splitfields(par, docregex.bullet_regex.group(1))[1:]
list = list + l
sublist = self._walk(sub, level+1, in_list=1)
if sublist[0]:
list.append(sublist)
continue
# Check for ordered lists
elif docregex.ol_regex.match(par) >= 0:
first_item = listtype != OR_LIST
if first_item and listtype:
self.end_list(listtype, list, in_list)
list = []
listtype = OR_LIST
text = docregex.ol_regex.group(3)
list.append(text)
sublist = self._walk(sub, level+1, in_list=1)
if sublist[0]:
list.append(sublist)
# Check for ordered lists (alternative syntax)
elif docregex.olp_regex.match(par) >= 0:
first_item = listtype != OR_LIST
if first_item and listtype:
self.end_list(listtype, list, in_list)
list = []
listtype = OR_LIST
text = docregex.olp_regex.group(3)
list.append(text)
sublist = self._walk(sub, level+1, in_list=1)
if sublist[0]:
list.append(sublist)
# Check for definition lists
elif docregex.dl_regex.match(par) >= 0:
t,d = docregex.dl_regex.group(1,2)
first_item = listtype != DEF_LIST
if first_item and listtype:
self.end_list(listtype, list, in_list)
list = []
listtype = DEF_LIST
#
count = docregex.dl_regex.search(d)
while count >= 0:
list.append((t, d[:count-1]))
t,d = docregex.dl_regex.group(1,2)
count = docregex.dl_regex.search(d)
list.append((t,d))
sublist = self._walk(sub, level+1, in_list=1)
if sublist[0]:
list.append(sublist)
# Check for 'example' headings
elif docregex.example_regex.search(par) >= 0 and sub:
if listtype:
self.end_list(listtype, list, in_list)
list = []
listtype = None
self.visit_head(par, level)
self._walk(sub, level+1, in_list, pre=1)
# Check for standard headings
elif docregex.nl_regex.search(par) < 0 and sub:
# Treat as a heading
if listtype:
self.end_list(listtype, list, in_list)
list = []
listtype = None
self.visit_head(par, level)
self._walk(sub, level+1, in_list, pre)
else:
if listtype:
self.end_list(listtype, list, in_list)
list = []
listtype = None
if pre:
self.visit_pre(par, level)
else:
self.visit_normal(par, level)
self._walk(sub, level+1, in_list)
if listtype:
self.end_list(listtype, list, in_list)
return listtype, list
def end_list(self, listtype, list, in_list):
if not in_list:
self.manpage.list(listtype, list[:], self.subsection)
def visit_head(self, heading, level):
if level > 1:
self.subsection = self.manpage.section(heading, self.section)
else:
self.section = self.manpage.section(heading, self.topsection)
self.subsection = self.section
def visit_hyperdef(self, url, text):
self.manpage.add_hyperlink(url, text)
def visit_normal(self, text, level):
self.manpage.paragraph(text, self.subsection)
def visit_pre(self, text, level):
self.manpage.code(text, self.subsection)
def docregex_parse(manpage, section, doc):
"""Parse doc for docregex markup.
Looks for markups in *doc*, and inserts the
appropriate paragraphs/headings, etc, into *section*
of *manpage*."""
StructuredTextParser(manpage, section, doc).parse()
#print manpage._doctree_
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