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parsers: inline fields of dirstate values in C version...
parsers: inline fields of dirstate values in C version Previously, while unpacking the dirstate we'd create 3-4 new CPython objects for most dirstate values: - the state is a single character string, which is pooled by CPython - the mode is a new object if it isn't 0 due to being in the lookup set - the size is a new object if it is greater than 255 - the mtime is a new object if it isn't -1 due to being in the lookup set - the tuple to contain them all In some cases such as regular hg status, we actually look at all the objects. In other cases like hg add, hg status for a subdirectory, or hg status with the third-party hgwatchman enabled, we look at almost none of the objects. This patch eliminates most object creation in these cases by defining a custom C struct that is exposed to Python with an interface similar to a tuple. Only when tuple elements are actually requested are the respective objects created. The gains, where they're expected, are significant. The following tests are run against a working copy with over 270,000 files. parse_dirstate becomes significantly faster: $ hg perfdirstate before: wall 0.186437 comb 0.180000 user 0.160000 sys 0.020000 (best of 35) after: wall 0.093158 comb 0.100000 user 0.090000 sys 0.010000 (best of 95) and as a result, several commands benefit: $ time hg status # with hgwatchman enabled before: 0.42s user 0.14s system 99% cpu 0.563 total after: 0.34s user 0.12s system 99% cpu 0.471 total $ time hg add new-file before: 0.85s user 0.18s system 99% cpu 1.033 total after: 0.76s user 0.17s system 99% cpu 0.931 total There is a slight regression in regular status performance, but this is fixed in an upcoming patch.

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Martin Geisler
minimal reStructuredText parser
r9156 # minirst.py - minimal reStructuredText parser
#
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r10443 # Copyright 2009, 2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
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r9156 #
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
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r10263 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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"""simplified reStructuredText parser.
This parser knows just enough about reStructuredText to parse the
Mercurial docstrings.
It cheats in a major way: nested blocks are not really nested. They
are just indented blocks that look like they are nested. This relies
on the user to keep the right indentation for the blocks.
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minirst: link to HelpStyleGuide in docstring
r12958 Remember to update http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/HelpStyleGuide
when adding support for new constructs.
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r9156 """
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r15038 import re
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r11464 import util, encoding
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r12388 from i18n import _
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r18750 import cgi
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r18748 def section(s):
return "%s\n%s\n\n" % (s, "\"" * encoding.colwidth(s))
def subsection(s):
return "%s\n%s\n\n" % (s, '=' * encoding.colwidth(s))
def subsubsection(s):
return "%s\n%s\n\n" % (s, "-" * encoding.colwidth(s))
def subsubsubsection(s):
return "%s\n%s\n\n" % (s, "." * encoding.colwidth(s))
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r11464 def replace(text, substs):
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r15393 '''
Apply a list of (find, replace) pairs to a text.
>>> replace("foo bar", [('f', 'F'), ('b', 'B')])
'Foo Bar'
>>> encoding.encoding = 'latin1'
>>> replace('\\x81\\\\', [('\\\\', '/')])
'\\x81/'
>>> encoding.encoding = 'shiftjis'
>>> replace('\\x81\\\\', [('\\\\', '/')])
'\\x81\\\\'
'''
# some character encodings (cp932 for Japanese, at least) use
# ASCII characters other than control/alphabet/digit as a part of
# multi-bytes characters, so direct replacing with such characters
# on strings in local encoding causes invalid byte sequences.
utext = text.decode(encoding.encoding)
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r11464 for f, t in substs:
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r21745 utext = utext.replace(f.decode("ascii"), t.decode("ascii"))
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r15393 return utext.encode(encoding.encoding)
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r12651
_blockre = re.compile(r"\n(?:\s*\n)+")
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r9156 def findblocks(text):
"""Find continuous blocks of lines in text.
Returns a list of dictionaries representing the blocks. Each block
has an 'indent' field and a 'lines' field.
"""
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r12651 blocks = []
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r15036 for b in _blockre.split(text.lstrip('\n').rstrip()):
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r12651 lines = b.splitlines()
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r15123 if lines:
indent = min((len(l) - len(l.lstrip())) for l in lines)
lines = [l[indent:] for l in lines]
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r20682 blocks.append({'indent': indent, 'lines': lines})
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r9156 return blocks
def findliteralblocks(blocks):
"""Finds literal blocks and adds a 'type' field to the blocks.
Literal blocks are given the type 'literal', all other blocks are
given type the 'paragraph'.
"""
i = 0
while i < len(blocks):
# Searching for a block that looks like this:
#
# +------------------------------+
# | paragraph |
# | (ends with "::") |
# +------------------------------+
# +---------------------------+
# | indented literal block |
# +---------------------------+
blocks[i]['type'] = 'paragraph'
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r10282 if blocks[i]['lines'][-1].endswith('::') and i + 1 < len(blocks):
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r9156 indent = blocks[i]['indent']
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r10282 adjustment = blocks[i + 1]['indent'] - indent
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if blocks[i]['lines'] == ['::']:
# Expanded form: remove block
del blocks[i]
i -= 1
elif blocks[i]['lines'][-1].endswith(' ::'):
# Partially minimized form: remove space and both
# colons.
blocks[i]['lines'][-1] = blocks[i]['lines'][-1][:-3]
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r19992 elif len(blocks[i]['lines']) == 1 and \
blocks[i]['lines'][0].lstrip(' ').startswith('.. ') and \
blocks[i]['lines'][0].find(' ', 3) == -1:
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r20549 # directive on its own line, not a literal block
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r19992 i += 1
continue
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r9156 else:
# Fully minimized form: remove just one colon.
blocks[i]['lines'][-1] = blocks[i]['lines'][-1][:-1]
# List items are formatted with a hanging indent. We must
# correct for this here while we still have the original
# information on the indentation of the subsequent literal
# blocks available.
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r9738 m = _bulletre.match(blocks[i]['lines'][0])
if m:
indent += m.end()
adjustment -= m.end()
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# Mark the following indented blocks.
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r10282 while i + 1 < len(blocks) and blocks[i + 1]['indent'] > indent:
blocks[i + 1]['type'] = 'literal'
blocks[i + 1]['indent'] -= adjustment
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r9156 i += 1
i += 1
return blocks
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r10447 _bulletre = re.compile(r'(-|[0-9A-Za-z]+\.|\(?[0-9A-Za-z]+\)|\|) ')
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r13011 _optionre = re.compile(r'^(-([a-zA-Z0-9]), )?(--[a-z0-9-]+)'
r'((.*) +)(.*)$')
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r10065 _fieldre = re.compile(r':(?![: ])([^:]*)(?<! ):[ ]+(.*)')
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r9737 _definitionre = re.compile(r'[^ ]')
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r15037 _tablere = re.compile(r'(=+\s+)*=+')
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r9737
def splitparagraphs(blocks):
"""Split paragraphs into lists."""
# Tuples with (list type, item regexp, single line items?). Order
# matters: definition lists has the least specific regexp and must
# come last.
listtypes = [('bullet', _bulletre, True),
('option', _optionre, True),
('field', _fieldre, True),
('definition', _definitionre, False)]
def match(lines, i, itemre, singleline):
"""Does itemre match an item at line i?
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r9737 item (but only if singleline is True).
"""
line1 = lines[i]
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r10282 line2 = i + 1 < len(lines) and lines[i + 1] or ''
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r9737 if not itemre.match(line1):
return False
if singleline:
return line2 == '' or line2[0] == ' ' or itemre.match(line2)
else:
return line2.startswith(' ')
i = 0
while i < len(blocks):
if blocks[i]['type'] == 'paragraph':
lines = blocks[i]['lines']
for type, itemre, singleline in listtypes:
if match(lines, 0, itemre, singleline):
items = []
for j, line in enumerate(lines):
if match(lines, j, itemre, singleline):
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r20682 items.append({'type': type, 'lines': [],
'indent': blocks[i]['indent']})
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r9737 items[-1]['lines'].append(line)
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r10282 blocks[i:i + 1] = items
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r9737 break
i += 1
return blocks
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r15861 _fieldwidth = 14
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def updatefieldlists(blocks):
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r15861 """Find key for field lists."""
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r10065 i = 0
while i < len(blocks):
if blocks[i]['type'] != 'field':
i += 1
continue
j = i
while j < len(blocks) and blocks[j]['type'] == 'field':
m = _fieldre.match(blocks[j]['lines'][0])
key, rest = m.groups()
blocks[j]['lines'][0] = rest
blocks[j]['key'] = key
j += 1
i = j + 1
return blocks
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r13011 def updateoptionlists(blocks):
i = 0
while i < len(blocks):
if blocks[i]['type'] != 'option':
i += 1
continue
optstrwidth = 0
j = i
while j < len(blocks) and blocks[j]['type'] == 'option':
m = _optionre.match(blocks[j]['lines'][0])
shortoption = m.group(2)
group3 = m.group(3)
longoption = group3[2:].strip()
desc = m.group(6).strip()
longoptionarg = m.group(5).strip()
blocks[j]['lines'][0] = desc
noshortop = ''
if not shortoption:
noshortop = ' '
opt = "%s%s" % (shortoption and "-%s " % shortoption or '',
("%s--%s %s") % (noshortop, longoption,
longoptionarg))
opt = opt.rstrip()
blocks[j]['optstr'] = opt
optstrwidth = max(optstrwidth, encoding.colwidth(opt))
j += 1
for block in blocks[i:j]:
block['optstrwidth'] = optstrwidth
i = j + 1
return blocks
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r10443 def prunecontainers(blocks, keep):
"""Prune unwanted containers.
The blocks must have a 'type' field, i.e., they should have been
run through findliteralblocks first.
"""
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r10444 pruned = []
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r10443 i = 0
while i + 1 < len(blocks):
# Searching for a block that looks like this:
#
# +-------+---------------------------+
# | ".. container ::" type |
# +---+ |
# | blocks |
# +-------------------------------+
if (blocks[i]['type'] == 'paragraph' and
blocks[i]['lines'][0].startswith('.. container::')):
indent = blocks[i]['indent']
adjustment = blocks[i + 1]['indent'] - indent
containertype = blocks[i]['lines'][0][15:]
prune = containertype not in keep
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r10444 if prune:
pruned.append(containertype)
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r10443
# Always delete "..container:: type" block
del blocks[i]
j = i
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r15102 i -= 1
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r10443 while j < len(blocks) and blocks[j]['indent'] > indent:
if prune:
del blocks[j]
else:
blocks[j]['indent'] -= adjustment
j += 1
i += 1
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r10444 return blocks, pruned
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r10443
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r10984 _sectionre = re.compile(r"""^([-=`:.'"~^_*+#])\1+$""")
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r15037 def findtables(blocks):
'''Find simple tables
Only simple one-line table elements are supported
'''
for block in blocks:
# Searching for a block that looks like this:
#
# === ==== ===
# A B C
# === ==== === <- optional
# 1 2 3
# x y z
# === ==== ===
if (block['type'] == 'paragraph' and
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r15037 _tablere.match(block['lines'][0]) and
block['lines'][0] == block['lines'][-1]):
block['type'] = 'table'
block['header'] = False
div = block['lines'][0]
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r15144
# column markers are ASCII so we can calculate column
# position in bytes
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r15037 columns = [x for x in xrange(len(div))
if div[x] == '=' and (x == 0 or div[x - 1] == ' ')]
rows = []
for l in block['lines'][1:-1]:
if l == div:
block['header'] = True
continue
row = []
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r15144 # we measure columns not in bytes or characters but in
# colwidth which makes things tricky
pos = columns[0] # leading whitespace is bytes
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r15037 for n, start in enumerate(columns):
if n + 1 < len(columns):
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r15144 width = columns[n + 1] - start
v = encoding.getcols(l, pos, width) # gather columns
pos += len(v) # calculate byte position of end
row.append(v.strip())
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r15037 else:
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r15144 row.append(l[pos:].strip())
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r15037 rows.append(row)
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r15037 block['table'] = rows
return blocks
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r9156 def findsections(blocks):
"""Finds sections.
The blocks must have a 'type' field, i.e., they should have been
run through findliteralblocks first.
"""
for block in blocks:
# Searching for a block that looks like this:
#
# +------------------------------+
# | Section title |
# | ------------- |
# +------------------------------+
if (block['type'] == 'paragraph' and
len(block['lines']) == 2 and
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r10984 _sectionre.match(block['lines'][1])):
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r10983 block['underline'] = block['lines'][1][0]
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r9156 block['type'] = 'section'
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r10983 del block['lines'][1]
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r9156 return blocks
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r9623 def inlineliterals(blocks):
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r11464 substs = [('``', '"')]
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r9623 for b in blocks:
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r10983 if b['type'] in ('paragraph', 'section'):
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r11464 b['lines'] = [replace(l, substs) for l in b['lines']]
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r9623 return blocks
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r10972 def hgrole(blocks):
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r11464 substs = [(':hg:`', '"hg '), ('`', '"')]
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r10972 for b in blocks:
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r10983 if b['type'] in ('paragraph', 'section'):
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r11192 # Turn :hg:`command` into "hg command". This also works
# when there is a line break in the command and relies on
# the fact that we have no stray back-quotes in the input
# (run the blocks through inlineliterals first).
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r11464 b['lines'] = [replace(l, substs) for l in b['lines']]
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r10972 return blocks
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r9156 def addmargins(blocks):
"""Adds empty blocks for vertical spacing.
This groups bullets, options, and definitions together with no vertical
space between them, and adds an empty block between all other blocks.
"""
i = 1
while i < len(blocks):
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r10282 if (blocks[i]['type'] == blocks[i - 1]['type'] and
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r10936 blocks[i]['type'] in ('bullet', 'option', 'field')):
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r9156 i += 1
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r19995 elif not blocks[i - 1]['lines']:
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r20549 # no lines in previous block, do not separate
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r19995 i += 1
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r9156 else:
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r20682 blocks.insert(i, {'lines': [''], 'indent': 0, 'type': 'margin'})
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r9156 i += 2
return blocks
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r12819 def prunecomments(blocks):
"""Remove comments."""
i = 0
while i < len(blocks):
b = blocks[i]
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r13009 if b['type'] == 'paragraph' and (b['lines'][0].startswith('.. ') or
b['lines'] == ['..']):
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r12819 del blocks[i]
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r13003 if i < len(blocks) and blocks[i]['type'] == 'margin':
del blocks[i]
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r12819 else:
i += 1
return blocks
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r12620 _admonitionre = re.compile(r"\.\. (admonition|attention|caution|danger|"
r"error|hint|important|note|tip|warning)::",
flags=re.IGNORECASE)
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r12388 def findadmonitions(blocks):
"""
Makes the type of the block an admonition block if
the first line is an admonition directive
"""
i = 0
while i < len(blocks):
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r12620 m = _admonitionre.match(blocks[i]['lines'][0])
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r12388 if m:
blocks[i]['type'] = 'admonition'
admonitiontitle = blocks[i]['lines'][0][3:m.end() - 2].lower()
firstline = blocks[i]['lines'][0][m.end() + 1:]
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r12620 if firstline:
blocks[i]['lines'].insert(1, ' ' + firstline)
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r12388
blocks[i]['admonitiontitle'] = admonitiontitle
del blocks[i]['lines'][0]
i = i + 1
return blocks
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r12652 _admonitiontitles = {'attention': _('Attention:'),
'caution': _('Caution:'),
'danger': _('!Danger!') ,
'error': _('Error:'),
'hint': _('Hint:'),
'important': _('Important:'),
'note': _('Note:'),
'tip': _('Tip:'),
'warning': _('Warning!')}
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r13011 def formatoption(block, width):
desc = ' '.join(map(str.strip, block['lines']))
colwidth = encoding.colwidth(block['optstr'])
usablewidth = width - 1
hanging = block['optstrwidth']
initindent = '%s%s ' % (block['optstr'], ' ' * ((hanging - colwidth)))
hangindent = ' ' * (encoding.colwidth(initindent) + 1)
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r15125 return ' %s\n' % (util.wrap(desc, usablewidth,
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r13011 initindent=initindent,
hangindent=hangindent))
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r9156 def formatblock(block, width):
"""Format a block according to width."""
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r9417 if width <= 0:
width = 78
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r9156 indent = ' ' * block['indent']
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r12388 if block['type'] == 'admonition':
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r12652 admonition = _admonitiontitles[block['admonitiontitle']]
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r19993 if not block['lines']:
return indent + admonition + '\n'
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r12388 hang = len(block['lines'][-1]) - len(block['lines'][-1].lstrip())
defindent = indent + hang * ' '
text = ' '.join(map(str.strip, block['lines']))
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r15125 return '%s\n%s\n' % (indent + admonition,
util.wrap(text, width=width,
initindent=defindent,
hangindent=defindent))
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r9156 if block['type'] == 'margin':
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r15125 return '\n'
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r9735 if block['type'] == 'literal':
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r9291 indent += ' '
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r15125 return indent + ('\n' + indent).join(block['lines']) + '\n'
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r9735 if block['type'] == 'section':
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r12867 underline = encoding.colwidth(block['lines'][0]) * block['underline']
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r15125 return "%s%s\n%s%s\n" % (indent, block['lines'][0],indent, underline)
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r15037 if block['type'] == 'table':
table = block['table']
# compute column widths
widths = [max([encoding.colwidth(e) for e in c]) for c in zip(*table)]
text = ''
span = sum(widths) + len(widths) - 1
indent = ' ' * block['indent']
hang = ' ' * (len(indent) + span - widths[-1])
for row in table:
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for w, v in zip(widths, row):
pad = ' ' * (w - encoding.colwidth(v))
l.append(v + pad)
l = ' '.join(l)
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r15037 l = util.wrap(l, width=width, initindent=indent, hangindent=hang)
if not text and block['header']:
text = l + '\n' + indent + '-' * (min(width, span)) + '\n'
else:
text += l + "\n"
return text
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r9735 if block['type'] == 'definition':
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r9156 term = indent + block['lines'][0]
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r9737 hang = len(block['lines'][-1]) - len(block['lines'][-1].lstrip())
defindent = indent + hang * ' '
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r9156 text = ' '.join(map(str.strip, block['lines'][1:]))
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r15125 return '%s\n%s\n' % (term, util.wrap(text, width=width,
initindent=defindent,
hangindent=defindent))
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r10937 subindent = indent
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r9735 if block['type'] == 'bullet':
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r10447 if block['lines'][0].startswith('| '):
# Remove bullet for line blocks and add no extra
# indention.
block['lines'][0] = block['lines'][0][2:]
else:
m = _bulletre.match(block['lines'][0])
subindent = indent + m.end() * ' '
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r9737 elif block['type'] == 'field':
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r10065 key = block['key']
subindent = indent + _fieldwidth * ' '
if len(key) + 2 > _fieldwidth:
# key too large, use full line width
key = key.ljust(width)
else:
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r15861 # key fits within field width
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r10065 key = key.ljust(_fieldwidth)
block['lines'][0] = key + block['lines'][0]
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r9737 elif block['type'] == 'option':
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r13011 return formatoption(block, width)
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r9737 text = ' '.join(map(str.strip, block['lines']))
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r11297 return util.wrap(text, width=width,
initindent=indent,
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r15125 hangindent=subindent) + '\n'
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r15261 def formathtml(blocks):
"""Format RST blocks as HTML"""
out = []
headernest = ''
listnest = []
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r18750 def escape(s):
return cgi.escape(s, True)
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r15261 def openlist(start, level):
if not listnest or listnest[-1][0] != start:
listnest.append((start, level))
out.append('<%s>\n' % start)
blocks = [b for b in blocks if b['type'] != 'margin']
for pos, b in enumerate(blocks):
btype = b['type']
level = b['indent']
lines = b['lines']
if btype == 'admonition':
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r18750 admonition = escape(_admonitiontitles[b['admonitiontitle']])
text = escape(' '.join(map(str.strip, lines)))
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r15261 out.append('<p>\n<b>%s</b> %s\n</p>\n' % (admonition, text))
elif btype == 'paragraph':
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r18750 out.append('<p>\n%s\n</p>\n' % escape('\n'.join(lines)))
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r15261 elif btype == 'margin':
pass
elif btype == 'literal':
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r18750 out.append('<pre>\n%s\n</pre>\n' % escape('\n'.join(lines)))
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r15261 elif btype == 'section':
i = b['underline']
if i not in headernest:
headernest += i
level = headernest.index(i) + 1
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r18750 out.append('<h%d>%s</h%d>\n' % (level, escape(lines[0]), level))
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r15261 elif btype == 'table':
table = b['table']
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r18752 out.append('<table>\n')
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r15261 for row in table:
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r18752 out.append('<tr>')
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r18750 for v in row:
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r18752 out.append('<td>')
out.append(escape(v))
out.append('</td>')
out.append('\n')
out.pop()
out.append('</tr>\n')
out.append('</table>\n')
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r15261 elif btype == 'definition':
openlist('dl', level)
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r18750 term = escape(lines[0])
text = escape(' '.join(map(str.strip, lines[1:])))
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r15261 out.append(' <dt>%s\n <dd>%s\n' % (term, text))
elif btype == 'bullet':
bullet, head = lines[0].split(' ', 1)
if bullet == '-':
openlist('ul', level)
else:
openlist('ol', level)
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r18750 out.append(' <li> %s\n' % escape(' '.join([head] + lines[1:])))
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r15261 elif btype == 'field':
openlist('dl', level)
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r18750 key = escape(b['key'])
text = escape(' '.join(map(str.strip, lines)))
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r15261 out.append(' <dt>%s\n <dd>%s\n' % (key, text))
elif btype == 'option':
openlist('dl', level)
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r18750 opt = escape(b['optstr'])
desc = escape(' '.join(map(str.strip, lines)))
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r15261 out.append(' <dt>%s\n <dd>%s\n' % (opt, desc))
# close lists if indent level of next block is lower
if listnest:
start, level = listnest[-1]
if pos == len(blocks) - 1:
out.append('</%s>\n' % start)
listnest.pop()
else:
nb = blocks[pos + 1]
ni = nb['indent']
if (ni < level or
(ni == level and
nb['type'] not in 'definition bullet field option')):
out.append('</%s>\n' % start)
listnest.pop()
return ''.join(out)
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r15012 def parse(text, indent=0, keep=None):
"""Parse text into a list of blocks"""
pruned = []
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r9156 blocks = findblocks(text)
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r9540 for b in blocks:
b['indent'] += indent
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r9156 blocks = findliteralblocks(blocks)
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r15037 blocks = findtables(blocks)
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r10444 blocks, pruned = prunecontainers(blocks, keep or [])
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r10983 blocks = findsections(blocks)
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r9623 blocks = inlineliterals(blocks)
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r10972 blocks = hgrole(blocks)
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r9737 blocks = splitparagraphs(blocks)
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r10065 blocks = updatefieldlists(blocks)
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r13011 blocks = updateoptionlists(blocks)
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r19994 blocks = findadmonitions(blocks)
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r13003 blocks = addmargins(blocks)
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r12819 blocks = prunecomments(blocks)
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r15012 return blocks, pruned
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r15013 def formatblocks(blocks, width):
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r15125 text = ''.join(formatblock(b, width) for b in blocks)
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r15013 return text
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r15262 def format(text, width=80, indent=0, keep=None, style='plain'):
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r15012 """Parse and format the text according to width."""
blocks, pruned = parse(text, indent, keep or [])
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r15262 if style == 'html':
text = formathtml(blocks)
else:
text = ''.join(formatblock(b, width) for b in blocks)
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r10444 if keep is None:
return text
else:
return text, pruned
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r15014 def getsections(blocks):
'''return a list of (section name, nesting level, blocks) tuples'''
nest = ""
level = 0
secs = []
for b in blocks:
if b['type'] == 'section':
i = b['underline']
if i not in nest:
nest += i
level = nest.index(i) + 1
nest = nest[:level]
secs.append((b['lines'][0], level, [b]))
else:
if not secs:
# add an initial empty section
secs = [('', 0, [])]
secs[-1][2].append(b)
return secs
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r15015 def decorateblocks(blocks, width):
'''generate a list of (section name, line text) pairs for search'''
lines = []
for s in getsections(blocks):
section = s[0]
text = formatblocks(s[2], width)
lines.append([(section, l) for l in text.splitlines(True)])
return lines
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def maketable(data, indent=0, header=False):
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r16815 '''Generate an RST table for the given table data as a list of lines'''
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widths = [max(encoding.colwidth(e) for e in c) for c in zip(*data)]
indent = ' ' * indent
div = indent + ' '.join('=' * w for w in widths) + '\n'
out = [div]
for row in data:
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r15144 l = []
for w, v in zip(widths, row):
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r20654 if '\n' in v:
# only remove line breaks and indentation, long lines are
# handled by the next tool
v = ' '.join(e.lstrip() for e in v.split('\n'))
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r15144 pad = ' ' * (w - encoding.colwidth(v))
l.append(v + pad)
out.append(indent + ' '.join(l) + "\n")
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r15039 if header and len(data) > 1:
out.insert(2, div)
out.append(div)
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r16815 return out