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Backport PR #4868: Static path fixes...
Backport PR #4868: Static path fixes more use of the package dir instead of static file dir, and update a previous test patch of mine to work for build and install time tests

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"""Filters for processing ANSI colors within Jinja templates.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import re
from IPython.utils import coloransi
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes and functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
__all__ = [
'strip_ansi',
'ansi2html',
'single_ansi2latex',
'ansi2latex'
]
def strip_ansi(source):
"""
Remove ansi from text
Parameters
----------
source : str
Source to remove the ansi from
"""
return re.sub(r'\033\[(\d|;)+?m', '', source)
def ansi2html(text):
"""
Conver ansi colors to html colors.
Parameters
----------
text : str
Text containing ansi colors to convert to html
"""
ansi_colormap = {
'30': 'ansiblack',
'31': 'ansired',
'32': 'ansigreen',
'33': 'ansiyellow',
'34': 'ansiblue',
'35': 'ansipurple',
'36': 'ansicyan',
'37': 'ansigrey',
'01': 'ansibold',
}
# do ampersand first
text = text.replace('&', '&')
html_escapes = {
'<': '&lt;',
'>': '&gt;',
"'": '&apos;',
'"': '&quot;',
'`': '&#96;',
}
for c, escape in html_escapes.iteritems():
text = text.replace(c, escape)
ansi_re = re.compile('\x1b' + r'\[([\dA-Fa-f;]*?)m')
m = ansi_re.search(text)
opened = False
cmds = []
opener = ''
closer = ''
while m:
cmds = m.groups()[0].split(';')
closer = '</span>' if opened else ''
# True if there is there more than one element in cmds, *or*
# if there is only one but it is not equal to a string of zeroes.
opened = len(cmds) > 1 or cmds[0] != '0' * len(cmds[0])
classes = []
for cmd in cmds:
if cmd in ansi_colormap:
classes.append(ansi_colormap.get(cmd))
if classes:
opener = '<span class="%s">' % (' '.join(classes))
else:
opener = ''
text = re.sub(ansi_re, closer + opener, text, 1)
m = ansi_re.search(text)
if opened:
text += '</span>'
return text
def single_ansi2latex(code):
"""Converts single ansi markup to latex format
Return latex code and number of open brackets.
"""
for color in coloransi.color_templates:
#Make sure to get the color code (which is a part of the overall style)
# i.e. 0;31 is valid
# 31 is also valid, and means the same thing
#coloransi.color_templates stores the longer of the two formats %d;%d
#Get the short format so we can parse that too. Short format only exist
#if no other formating is applied (the other number must be a 0)!
style_code = getattr(coloransi.TermColors, color[0])
color_code = style_code.split(';')[1]
is_normal = style_code.split(';')[0] == '0'
# regular fonts
if (code == style_code) or (is_normal and code == color_code):
return '\\'+color[0].lower()+'{', 1
# bold fonts
if code == style_code[:3]+str(1)+style_code[3:]:
return '\\textbf{\\textcolor{'+color[0].lower()+'}{', 2
return '', 0
def ansi2latex(text):
"""Converts ansi formated text to latex version
based on https://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/sphinx-contrib/ansi.py
"""
color_pattern = re.compile('\x1b\\[([^m]+)m')
last_end = 0
openbrack = 0
outstring = ''
for match in color_pattern.finditer(text):
head = text[last_end:match.start()]
outstring += head
if openbrack:
outstring += '}'*openbrack
openbrack = 0
if not (match.group() == coloransi.TermColors.Normal or openbrack):
texform, openbrack = single_ansi2latex(match.group())
outstring += texform
last_end = match.end()
#Add the remainer of the string and THEN close any remaining color brackets.
outstring += text[last_end:]
if openbrack:
outstring += '}'*openbrack
return outstring.strip()