Itpl.py
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r1032 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | ||
"""String interpolation for Python (by Ka-Ping Yee, 14 Feb 2000). | ||||
This module lets you quickly and conveniently interpolate values into | ||||
strings (in the flavour of Perl or Tcl, but with less extraneous | ||||
punctuation). You get a bit more power than in the other languages, | ||||
because this module allows subscripting, slicing, function calls, | ||||
attribute lookup, or arbitrary expressions. Variables and expressions | ||||
are evaluated in the namespace of the caller. | ||||
The itpl() function returns the result of interpolating a string, and | ||||
printpl() prints out an interpolated string. Here are some examples: | ||||
from Itpl import printpl | ||||
printpl("Here is a $string.") | ||||
printpl("Here is a $module.member.") | ||||
printpl("Here is an $object.member.") | ||||
printpl("Here is a $functioncall(with, arguments).") | ||||
printpl("Here is an ${arbitrary + expression}.") | ||||
printpl("Here is an $array[3] member.") | ||||
printpl("Here is a $dictionary['member'].") | ||||
The filter() function filters a file object so that output through it | ||||
is interpolated. This lets you produce the illusion that Python knows | ||||
how to do interpolation: | ||||
import Itpl | ||||
sys.stdout = Itpl.filter() | ||||
f = "fancy" | ||||
print "Isn't this $f?" | ||||
print "Standard output has been replaced with a $sys.stdout object." | ||||
sys.stdout = Itpl.unfilter() | ||||
print "Okay, back $to $normal." | ||||
Under the hood, the Itpl class represents a string that knows how to | ||||
interpolate values. An instance of the class parses the string once | ||||
upon initialization; the evaluation and substitution can then be done | ||||
each time the instance is evaluated with str(instance). For example: | ||||
from Itpl import Itpl | ||||
s = Itpl("Here is $foo.") | ||||
foo = 5 | ||||
print str(s) | ||||
foo = "bar" | ||||
print str(s) | ||||
$Id: Itpl.py 2918 2007-12-31 14:34:47Z vivainio $ | ||||
""" # ' -> close an open quote for stupid emacs | ||||
#***************************************************************************** | ||||
# | ||||
# Copyright (c) 2001 Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org> | ||||
# | ||||
# | ||||
# Published under the terms of the MIT license, hereby reproduced: | ||||
# | ||||
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy | ||||
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to | ||||
# deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the | ||||
# rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or | ||||
# sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is | ||||
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: | ||||
# | ||||
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in | ||||
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software. | ||||
# | ||||
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR | ||||
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, | ||||
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE | ||||
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER | ||||
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING | ||||
# FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS | ||||
# IN THE SOFTWARE. | ||||
# | ||||
#***************************************************************************** | ||||
__author__ = 'Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org>' | ||||
__license__ = 'MIT' | ||||
import string | ||||
import sys | ||||
from tokenize import tokenprog | ||||
from types import StringType | ||||
class ItplError(ValueError): | ||||
def __init__(self, text, pos): | ||||
self.text = text | ||||
self.pos = pos | ||||
def __str__(self): | ||||
return "unfinished expression in %s at char %d" % ( | ||||
repr(self.text), self.pos) | ||||
def matchorfail(text, pos): | ||||
match = tokenprog.match(text, pos) | ||||
if match is None: | ||||
raise ItplError(text, pos) | ||||
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r1032 | return match, match.end() | ||
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r1184 | try: | ||
itpl_encoding = sys.stdin.encoding or 'ascii' | ||||
except AttributeError: | ||||
itpl_encoding = 'ascii' | ||||
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r1032 | class Itpl: | ||
"""Class representing a string with interpolation abilities. | ||||
Upon creation, an instance works out what parts of the format | ||||
string are literal and what parts need to be evaluated. The | ||||
evaluation and substitution happens in the namespace of the | ||||
caller when str(instance) is called.""" | ||||
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r1184 | def __init__(self, format,codec=itpl_encoding,encoding_errors='backslashreplace'): | ||
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r1032 | """The single mandatory argument to this constructor is a format | ||
string. | ||||
The format string is parsed according to the following rules: | ||||
1. A dollar sign and a name, possibly followed by any of: | ||||
- an open-paren, and anything up to the matching paren | ||||
- an open-bracket, and anything up to the matching bracket | ||||
- a period and a name | ||||
any number of times, is evaluated as a Python expression. | ||||
2. A dollar sign immediately followed by an open-brace, and | ||||
anything up to the matching close-brace, is evaluated as | ||||
a Python expression. | ||||
3. Outside of the expressions described in the above two rules, | ||||
two dollar signs in a row give you one literal dollar sign. | ||||
Optional arguments: | ||||
- codec('utf_8'): a string containing the name of a valid Python | ||||
codec. | ||||
- encoding_errors('backslashreplace'): a string with a valid error handling | ||||
policy. See the codecs module documentation for details. | ||||
These are used to encode the format string if a call to str() fails on | ||||
the expanded result.""" | ||||
if not isinstance(format,basestring): | ||||
raise TypeError, "needs string initializer" | ||||
self.format = format | ||||
self.codec = codec | ||||
self.encoding_errors = encoding_errors | ||||
namechars = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" \ | ||||
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_"; | ||||
chunks = [] | ||||
pos = 0 | ||||
while 1: | ||||
dollar = string.find(format, "$", pos) | ||||
if dollar < 0: break | ||||
nextchar = format[dollar+1] | ||||
if nextchar == "{": | ||||
chunks.append((0, format[pos:dollar])) | ||||
pos, level = dollar+2, 1 | ||||
while level: | ||||
match, pos = matchorfail(format, pos) | ||||
tstart, tend = match.regs[3] | ||||
token = format[tstart:tend] | ||||
if token == "{": level = level+1 | ||||
elif token == "}": level = level-1 | ||||
chunks.append((1, format[dollar+2:pos-1])) | ||||
elif nextchar in namechars: | ||||
chunks.append((0, format[pos:dollar])) | ||||
match, pos = matchorfail(format, dollar+1) | ||||
while pos < len(format): | ||||
if format[pos] == "." and \ | ||||
pos+1 < len(format) and format[pos+1] in namechars: | ||||
match, pos = matchorfail(format, pos+1) | ||||
elif format[pos] in "([": | ||||
pos, level = pos+1, 1 | ||||
while level: | ||||
match, pos = matchorfail(format, pos) | ||||
tstart, tend = match.regs[3] | ||||
token = format[tstart:tend] | ||||
if token[0] in "([": level = level+1 | ||||
elif token[0] in ")]": level = level-1 | ||||
else: break | ||||
chunks.append((1, format[dollar+1:pos])) | ||||
else: | ||||
chunks.append((0, format[pos:dollar+1])) | ||||
pos = dollar + 1 + (nextchar == "$") | ||||
if pos < len(format): chunks.append((0, format[pos:])) | ||||
self.chunks = chunks | ||||
def __repr__(self): | ||||
return "<Itpl %s >" % repr(self.format) | ||||
def _str(self,glob,loc): | ||||
"""Evaluate to a string in the given globals/locals. | ||||
The final output is built by calling str(), but if this fails, the | ||||
result is encoded with the instance's codec and error handling policy, | ||||
via a call to out.encode(self.codec,self.encoding_errors)""" | ||||
result = [] | ||||
app = result.append | ||||
for live, chunk in self.chunks: | ||||
if live: | ||||
val = eval(chunk,glob,loc) | ||||
try: | ||||
app(str(val)) | ||||
except UnicodeEncodeError: | ||||
app(unicode(val)) | ||||
else: app(chunk) | ||||
out = ''.join(result) | ||||
try: | ||||
return str(out) | ||||
except UnicodeError: | ||||
return out.encode(self.codec,self.encoding_errors) | ||||
def __str__(self): | ||||
"""Evaluate and substitute the appropriate parts of the string.""" | ||||
# We need to skip enough frames to get to the actual caller outside of | ||||
# Itpl. | ||||
frame = sys._getframe(1) | ||||
while frame.f_globals["__name__"] == __name__: frame = frame.f_back | ||||
loc, glob = frame.f_locals, frame.f_globals | ||||
return self._str(glob,loc) | ||||
class ItplNS(Itpl): | ||||
"""Class representing a string with interpolation abilities. | ||||
This inherits from Itpl, but at creation time a namespace is provided | ||||
where the evaluation will occur. The interpolation becomes a bit more | ||||
efficient, as no traceback needs to be extracte. It also allows the | ||||
caller to supply a different namespace for the interpolation to occur than | ||||
its own.""" | ||||
def __init__(self, format,globals,locals=None, | ||||
codec='utf_8',encoding_errors='backslashreplace'): | ||||
"""ItplNS(format,globals[,locals]) -> interpolating string instance. | ||||
This constructor, besides a format string, takes a globals dictionary | ||||
and optionally a locals (which defaults to globals if not provided). | ||||
For further details, see the Itpl constructor.""" | ||||
if locals is None: | ||||
locals = globals | ||||
self.globals = globals | ||||
self.locals = locals | ||||
Itpl.__init__(self,format,codec,encoding_errors) | ||||
def __str__(self): | ||||
"""Evaluate and substitute the appropriate parts of the string.""" | ||||
return self._str(self.globals,self.locals) | ||||
def __repr__(self): | ||||
return "<ItplNS %s >" % repr(self.format) | ||||
# utilities for fast printing | ||||
def itpl(text): return str(Itpl(text)) | ||||
def printpl(text): print itpl(text) | ||||
# versions with namespace | ||||
def itplns(text,globals,locals=None): return str(ItplNS(text,globals,locals)) | ||||
def printplns(text,globals,locals=None): print itplns(text,globals,locals) | ||||
class ItplFile: | ||||
"""A file object that filters each write() through an interpolator.""" | ||||
def __init__(self, file): self.file = file | ||||
def __repr__(self): return "<interpolated " + repr(self.file) + ">" | ||||
def __getattr__(self, attr): return getattr(self.file, attr) | ||||
def write(self, text): self.file.write(str(Itpl(text))) | ||||
def filter(file=sys.stdout): | ||||
"""Return an ItplFile that filters writes to the given file object. | ||||
'file = filter(file)' replaces 'file' with a filtered object that | ||||
has a write() method. When called with no argument, this creates | ||||
a filter to sys.stdout.""" | ||||
return ItplFile(file) | ||||
def unfilter(ifile=None): | ||||
"""Return the original file that corresponds to the given ItplFile. | ||||
'file = unfilter(file)' undoes the effect of 'file = filter(file)'. | ||||
'sys.stdout = unfilter()' undoes the effect of 'sys.stdout = filter()'.""" | ||||
return ifile and ifile.file or sys.stdout.file | ||||