gen_latex_symbols.py
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PythonLexer
/ tools / gen_latex_symbols.py
Brian E. Granger
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r17744 | # coding: utf-8 | ||
# This script autogenerates `IPython.core.latex_symbols.py`, which contains a | ||||
# single dict , named `latex_symbols`. The keys in this dict are latex symbols, | ||||
# such as `\\alpha` and the values in the dict are the unicode equivalents for | ||||
luzpaz
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r24084 | # those. Most importantly, only unicode symbols that are valid identifiers in | ||
Brian E. Granger
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r17744 | # Python 3 are included. | ||
# | ||||
# The original mapping of latex symbols to unicode comes from the `latex_symbols.jl` files from Julia. | ||||
Justin Palmer
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r26106 | from pathlib import Path | ||
Brian E. Granger
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r17745 | |||
Brian E. Granger
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r17744 | # Import the Julia LaTeX symbols | ||
print('Importing latex_symbols.js from Julia...') | ||||
import requests | ||||
Massimo Santini
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r24703 | url = 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JuliaLang/julia/master/stdlib/REPL/src/latex_symbols.jl' | ||
Brian E. Granger
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r17744 | r = requests.get(url) | ||
# Build a list of key, value pairs | ||||
Andrew Murray
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r21530 | print('Building a list of (latex, unicode) key-value pairs...') | ||
Massimo Santini
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r24703 | lines = r.text.splitlines() | ||
prefixes_line = lines.index('# "font" prefixes') | ||||
symbols_line = lines.index('# manual additions:') | ||||
prefix_dict = {} | ||||
for l in lines[prefixes_line + 1: symbols_line]: | ||||
p = l.split() | ||||
if not p or p[1] == 'latex_symbols': continue | ||||
prefix_dict[p[1]] = p[3] | ||||
idents = [] | ||||
for l in lines[symbols_line:]: | ||||
if not '=>' in l: continue # if it's not a def, skip | ||||
if '#' in l: l = l[:l.index('#')] # get rid of eol comments | ||||
x, y = l.strip().split('=>') | ||||
if '*' in x: # if a prefix is present substitute it with its value | ||||
p, x = x.split('*') | ||||
x = prefix_dict[p][:-1] + x[1:] | ||||
x, y = x.split('"')[1], y.split('"')[1] # get the values in quotes | ||||
idents.append((x, y)) | ||||
Brian E. Granger
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# Filter out non-valid identifiers | ||||
print('Filtering out characters that are not valid Python 3 identifiers') | ||||
def test_ident(i): | ||||
luz.paz
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r24132 | """Is the unicode string valid in a Python 3 identifier.""" | ||
Thomas Kluyver
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r17807 | # Some characters are not valid at the start of a name, but we still want to | ||
# include them. So prefix with 'a', which is valid at the start. | ||||
return ('a' + i).isidentifier() | ||||
Brian E. Granger
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r17744 | |||
assert test_ident("α") | ||||
assert not test_ident('‴') | ||||
Massimo Santini
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r24703 | valid_idents = [line for line in idents if test_ident(line[1])] | ||
Brian E. Granger
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r17744 | |||
# Write the `latex_symbols.py` module in the cwd | ||||
s = """# encoding: utf-8 | ||||
Brian E. Granger
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r17745 | # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND. | ||
# To update this file, run the script /tools/gen_latex_symbols.py using Python 3 | ||||
Brian E. Granger
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r17744 | # This file is autogenerated from the file: | ||
# https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JuliaLang/julia/master/base/latex_symbols.jl | ||||
# This original list is filtered to remove any unicode characters that are not valid | ||||
# Python identifiers. | ||||
latex_symbols = {\n | ||||
""" | ||||
for line in valid_idents: | ||||
s += ' "%s" : "%s",\n' % (line[0], line[1]) | ||||
s += "}\n" | ||||
Matthias Bussonnier
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r21101 | s += """ | ||
reverse_latex_symbol = { v:k for k,v in latex_symbols.items()} | ||||
""" | ||||
Justin Palmer
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r26111 | fn = Path("..", "IPython", "core", "latex_symbols.py") | ||
Justin Palmer
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r26106 | print("Writing the file: %s" % str(fn)) | ||
Justin Palmer
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r26110 | fn.write_text(s, encoding="utf-8") | ||
Brian E. Granger
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