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# $Id: __init__.py 9356 2023-04-18 23:50:48Z milde $ # Author: David Goodger <goodger@python.org> # Copyright: This module has been placed in the public domain. """ This package contains directive implementation modules. """ __docformat__ = 'reStructuredText' import re import codecs from importlib import import_module from docutils import nodes, parsers from docutils.utils import split_escaped_whitespace, escape2null from docutils.parsers.rst.languages import en as _fallback_language_module _directive_registry = { 'attention': ('admonitions', 'Attention'), 'caution': ('admonitions', 'Caution'), 'code': ('body', 'CodeBlock'), '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', 'LineBlock'), 'parsed-literal': ('body', 'ParsedLiteral'), 'math': ('body', 'MathBlock'), 'rubric': ('body', 'Rubric'), 'epigraph': ('body', 'Epigraph'), 'highlights': ('body', 'Highlights'), 'pull-quote': ('body', 'PullQuote'), 'compound': ('body', 'Compound'), 'container': ('body', 'Container'), # 'questions': ('body', 'question_list'), 'table': ('tables', 'RSTTable'), 'csv-table': ('tables', 'CSVTable'), 'list-table': ('tables', 'ListTable'), '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', 'TargetNotes'), 'meta': ('misc', 'Meta'), # 'imagemap': ('html', 'imagemap'), 'raw': ('misc', 'Raw'), 'include': ('misc', 'Include'), 'replace': ('misc', 'Replace'), 'unicode': ('misc', 'Unicode'), 'class': ('misc', 'Class'), 'role': ('misc', 'Role'), 'default-role': ('misc', 'DefaultRole'), 'title': ('misc', 'Title'), 'date': ('misc', 'Date'), 'restructuredtext-test-directive': ('misc', 'TestDirective'), } """Mapping of directive name to (module name, class name). The directive name is canonical & must be lowercase. Language-dependent names are defined in the ``language`` subpackage.""" _directives = {} """Cache of imported directives.""" 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 normname in _directives: return _directives[normname], messages canonicalname = None try: canonicalname = language_module.directives[normname] except AttributeError as 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, classname = _directive_registry[canonicalname] except KeyError: # Error handling done by caller. return None, messages try: module = import_module('docutils.parsers.rst.directives.'+modulename) except ImportError as 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: directive = getattr(module, classname) _directives[normname] = directive except AttributeError: messages.append(document.reporter.error( 'No directive class "%s" in module "%s" (directive "%s").' % (classname, modulename, directive_name), line=document.current_line)) return None, messages return directive, messages def register_directive(name, directive): """ Register a nonstandard application-defined directive function. Language lookups are not needed for such functions. """ _directives[name] = directive 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 '' 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: return ''.join(s.strip() for s in argument.splitlines()) def uri(argument): """ Return the URI argument with unescaped 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: parts = split_escaped_whitespace(escape2null(argument)) return ' '.join(''.join(nodes.unescape(part).split()) for part in parts) 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 def percentage(argument): """ Check for an integer percentage value with optional percent sign. (Directive option conversion function.) """ try: argument = argument.rstrip(' %') except AttributeError: pass return nonnegative_int(argument) 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). (Directive option conversion function.) To be called from directive option conversion functions. """ match = re.match(r'^([0-9.]+) *(%s)$' % '|'.join(units), argument) try: float(match.group(1)) except (AttributeError, ValueError): raise ValueError( 'not a positive measure of one of the following units:\n%s' % ' '.join('"%s"' % i for i in units)) return match.group(1) + match.group(2) def length_or_unitless(argument): return get_measure(argument, length_units + ['']) def length_or_percentage_or_unitless(argument, default=''): """ Return normalized string of a length or percentage unit. (Directive option conversion function.) Add <default> if there is no unit. Raise ValueError if the argument is not a positive measure of one of the valid CSS units (or without unit). >>> length_or_percentage_or_unitless('3 pt') '3pt' >>> length_or_percentage_or_unitless('3%', 'em') '3%' >>> length_or_percentage_or_unitless('3') '3' >>> length_or_percentage_or_unitless('3', 'px') '3px' """ try: return get_measure(argument, length_units + ['%']) except ValueError: try: return get_measure(argument, ['']) + default except ValueError: # raise ValueError with list of valid units: return get_measure(argument, length_units + ['%']) def class_option(argument): """ Convert the argument into a list of ID-compatible strings and return it. (Directive option conversion function.) Raise ``ValueError`` if no argument is found. """ if argument is None: raise ValueError('argument required but none supplied') names = argument.split() class_names = [] for name in names: class_name = nodes.make_id(name) if not class_name: raise ValueError('cannot make "%s" into a class name' % name) class_names.append(class_name) return class_names unicode_pattern = re.compile( r'(?:0x|x|\\x|U\+?|\\u)([0-9a-f]+)$|&#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 chr(int(code)) else: match = unicode_pattern.match(code) if match: # hex number value = match.group(1) or match.group(2) return chr(int(value, 16)) else: # other text return code except OverflowError as detail: raise ValueError('code too large (%s)' % detail) def single_char_or_unicode(argument): """ A single character is returned as-is. Unicode character 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): """ Verifies 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]) def value_or(values, other): """ Directive option conversion function. The argument can be any of `values` or `argument_type`. """ def auto_or_other(argument): if argument in values: return argument else: return other(argument) return auto_or_other def parser_name(argument): """ Return a docutils parser whose name matches the argument. (Directive option conversion function.) Return `None`, if the argument evaluates to `False`. Raise `ValueError` if importing the parser module fails. """ if not argument: return None try: return parsers.get_parser_class(argument) except ImportError as err: raise ValueError(str(err))