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bazarr/libs/mako/pygen.py

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# mako/pygen.py
# Copyright 2006-2024 the Mako authors and contributors <see AUTHORS file>
#
# This module is part of Mako and is released under
# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
"""utilities for generating and formatting literal Python code."""
import re
from mako import exceptions
class PythonPrinter:
def __init__(self, stream):
# indentation counter
self.indent = 0
# a stack storing information about why we incremented
# the indentation counter, to help us determine if we
# should decrement it
self.indent_detail = []
# the string of whitespace multiplied by the indent
# counter to produce a line
self.indentstring = " "
# the stream we are writing to
self.stream = stream
# current line number
self.lineno = 1
# a list of lines that represents a buffered "block" of code,
# which can be later printed relative to an indent level
self.line_buffer = []
self.in_indent_lines = False
self._reset_multi_line_flags()
# mapping of generated python lines to template
# source lines
self.source_map = {}
self._re_space_comment = re.compile(r"^\s*#")
self._re_space = re.compile(r"^\s*$")
self._re_indent = re.compile(r":[ \t]*(?:#.*)?$")
self._re_compound = re.compile(r"^\s*(if|try|elif|while|for|with)")
self._re_indent_keyword = re.compile(
r"^\s*(def|class|else|elif|except|finally)"
)
self._re_unindentor = re.compile(r"^\s*(else|elif|except|finally).*\:")
def _update_lineno(self, num):
self.lineno += num
def start_source(self, lineno):
if self.lineno not in self.source_map:
self.source_map[self.lineno] = lineno
def write_blanks(self, num):
self.stream.write("\n" * num)
self._update_lineno(num)
def write_indented_block(self, block, starting_lineno=None):
"""print a line or lines of python which already contain indentation.
The indentation of the total block of lines will be adjusted to that of
the current indent level."""
self.in_indent_lines = False
for i, l in enumerate(re.split(r"\r?\n", block)):
self.line_buffer.append(l)
if starting_lineno is not None:
self.start_source(starting_lineno + i)
self._update_lineno(1)
def writelines(self, *lines):
"""print a series of lines of python."""
for line in lines:
self.writeline(line)
def writeline(self, line):
"""print a line of python, indenting it according to the current
indent level.
this also adjusts the indentation counter according to the
content of the line.
"""
if not self.in_indent_lines:
self._flush_adjusted_lines()
self.in_indent_lines = True
if (
line is None
or self._re_space_comment.match(line)
or self._re_space.match(line)
):
hastext = False
else:
hastext = True
is_comment = line and len(line) and line[0] == "#"
# see if this line should decrease the indentation level
if (
not is_comment
and (not hastext or self._is_unindentor(line))
and self.indent > 0
):
self.indent -= 1
# if the indent_detail stack is empty, the user
# probably put extra closures - the resulting
# module wont compile.
if len(self.indent_detail) == 0:
# TODO: no coverage here
raise exceptions.MakoException("Too many whitespace closures")
self.indent_detail.pop()
if line is None:
return
# write the line
self.stream.write(self._indent_line(line) + "\n")
self._update_lineno(len(line.split("\n")))
# see if this line should increase the indentation level.
# note that a line can both decrase (before printing) and
# then increase (after printing) the indentation level.
if self._re_indent.search(line):
# increment indentation count, and also
# keep track of what the keyword was that indented us,
# if it is a python compound statement keyword
# where we might have to look for an "unindent" keyword
match = self._re_compound.match(line)
if match:
# its a "compound" keyword, so we will check for "unindentors"
indentor = match.group(1)
self.indent += 1
self.indent_detail.append(indentor)
else:
indentor = None
# its not a "compound" keyword. but lets also
# test for valid Python keywords that might be indenting us,
# else assume its a non-indenting line
m2 = self._re_indent_keyword.match(line)
if m2:
self.indent += 1
self.indent_detail.append(indentor)
def close(self):
"""close this printer, flushing any remaining lines."""
self._flush_adjusted_lines()
def _is_unindentor(self, line):
"""return true if the given line is an 'unindentor',
relative to the last 'indent' event received.
"""
# no indentation detail has been pushed on; return False
if len(self.indent_detail) == 0:
return False
indentor = self.indent_detail[-1]
# the last indent keyword we grabbed is not a
# compound statement keyword; return False
if indentor is None:
return False
# if the current line doesnt have one of the "unindentor" keywords,
# return False
match = self._re_unindentor.match(line)
# if True, whitespace matches up, we have a compound indentor,
# and this line has an unindentor, this
# is probably good enough
return bool(match)
# should we decide that its not good enough, heres
# more stuff to check.
# keyword = match.group(1)
# match the original indent keyword
# for crit in [
# (r'if|elif', r'else|elif'),
# (r'try', r'except|finally|else'),
# (r'while|for', r'else'),
# ]:
# if re.match(crit[0], indentor) and re.match(crit[1], keyword):
# return True
# return False
def _indent_line(self, line, stripspace=""):
"""indent the given line according to the current indent level.
stripspace is a string of space that will be truncated from the
start of the line before indenting."""
if stripspace == "":
# Fast path optimization.
return self.indentstring * self.indent + line
return re.sub(
r"^%s" % stripspace, self.indentstring * self.indent, line
)
def _reset_multi_line_flags(self):
"""reset the flags which would indicate we are in a backslashed
or triple-quoted section."""
self.backslashed, self.triplequoted = False, False
def _in_multi_line(self, line):
"""return true if the given line is part of a multi-line block,
via backslash or triple-quote."""
# we are only looking for explicitly joined lines here, not
# implicit ones (i.e. brackets, braces etc.). this is just to
# guard against the possibility of modifying the space inside of
# a literal multiline string with unfortunately placed
# whitespace
current_state = self.backslashed or self.triplequoted
self.backslashed = bool(re.search(r"\\$", line))
triples = len(re.findall(r"\"\"\"|\'\'\'", line))
if triples == 1 or triples % 2 != 0:
self.triplequoted = not self.triplequoted
return current_state
def _flush_adjusted_lines(self):
stripspace = None
self._reset_multi_line_flags()
for entry in self.line_buffer:
if self._in_multi_line(entry):
self.stream.write(entry + "\n")
else:
entry = entry.expandtabs()
if stripspace is None and re.search(r"^[ \t]*[^# \t]", entry):
stripspace = re.match(r"^([ \t]*)", entry).group(1)
self.stream.write(self._indent_line(entry, stripspace) + "\n")
self.line_buffer = []
self._reset_multi_line_flags()
def adjust_whitespace(text):
"""remove the left-whitespace margin of a block of Python code."""
state = [False, False]
(backslashed, triplequoted) = (0, 1)
def in_multi_line(line):
start_state = state[backslashed] or state[triplequoted]
if re.search(r"\\$", line):
state[backslashed] = True
else:
state[backslashed] = False
def match(reg, t):
m = re.match(reg, t)
if m:
return m, t[len(m.group(0)) :]
else:
return None, t
while line:
if state[triplequoted]:
m, line = match(r"%s" % state[triplequoted], line)
if m:
state[triplequoted] = False
else:
m, line = match(r".*?(?=%s|$)" % state[triplequoted], line)
else:
m, line = match(r"#", line)
if m:
return start_state
m, line = match(r"\"\"\"|\'\'\'", line)
if m:
state[triplequoted] = m.group(0)
continue
m, line = match(r".*?(?=\"\"\"|\'\'\'|#|$)", line)
return start_state
def _indent_line(line, stripspace=""):
return re.sub(r"^%s" % stripspace, "", line)
lines = []
stripspace = None
for line in re.split(r"\r?\n", text):
if in_multi_line(line):
lines.append(line)
else:
line = line.expandtabs()
if stripspace is None and re.search(r"^[ \t]*[^# \t]", line):
stripspace = re.match(r"^([ \t]*)", line).group(1)
lines.append(_indent_line(line, stripspace))
return "\n".join(lines)