476 lines
17 KiB
Python
476 lines
17 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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pygments.formatters.latex
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Formatter for LaTeX fancyvrb output.
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:copyright: Copyright 2006-2014 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS.
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:license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
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"""
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from __future__ import division
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from pygments.formatter import Formatter
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from pygments.lexer import Lexer
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from pygments.token import Token, STANDARD_TYPES
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from pygments.util import get_bool_opt, get_int_opt, StringIO, xrange, \
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iteritems
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__all__ = ['LatexFormatter']
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def escape_tex(text, commandprefix):
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return text.replace('\\', '\x00'). \
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replace('{', '\x01'). \
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replace('}', '\x02'). \
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replace('\x00', r'\%sZbs{}' % commandprefix). \
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replace('\x01', r'\%sZob{}' % commandprefix). \
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replace('\x02', r'\%sZcb{}' % commandprefix). \
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replace('^', r'\%sZca{}' % commandprefix). \
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replace('_', r'\%sZus{}' % commandprefix). \
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replace('&', r'\%sZam{}' % commandprefix). \
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replace('<', r'\%sZlt{}' % commandprefix). \
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replace('>', r'\%sZgt{}' % commandprefix). \
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replace('#', r'\%sZsh{}' % commandprefix). \
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replace('%', r'\%sZpc{}' % commandprefix). \
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replace('$', r'\%sZdl{}' % commandprefix). \
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replace('-', r'\%sZhy{}' % commandprefix). \
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replace("'", r'\%sZsq{}' % commandprefix). \
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replace('"', r'\%sZdq{}' % commandprefix). \
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replace('~', r'\%sZti{}' % commandprefix)
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DOC_TEMPLATE = r'''
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\documentclass{%(docclass)s}
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\usepackage{fancyvrb}
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\usepackage{color}
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\usepackage[%(encoding)s]{inputenc}
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%(preamble)s
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%(styledefs)s
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\begin{document}
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\section*{%(title)s}
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%(code)s
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\end{document}
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'''
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## Small explanation of the mess below :)
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#
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# The previous version of the LaTeX formatter just assigned a command to
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# each token type defined in the current style. That obviously is
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# problematic if the highlighted code is produced for a different style
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# than the style commands themselves.
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#
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# This version works much like the HTML formatter which assigns multiple
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# CSS classes to each <span> tag, from the most specific to the least
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# specific token type, thus falling back to the parent token type if one
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# is not defined. Here, the classes are there too and use the same short
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# forms given in token.STANDARD_TYPES.
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#
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# Highlighted code now only uses one custom command, which by default is
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# \PY and selectable by the commandprefix option (and in addition the
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# escapes \PYZat, \PYZlb and \PYZrb which haven't been renamed for
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# backwards compatibility purposes).
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#
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# \PY has two arguments: the classes, separated by +, and the text to
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# render in that style. The classes are resolved into the respective
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# style commands by magic, which serves to ignore unknown classes.
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#
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# The magic macros are:
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# * \PY@it, \PY@bf, etc. are unconditionally wrapped around the text
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# to render in \PY@do. Their definition determines the style.
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# * \PY@reset resets \PY@it etc. to do nothing.
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# * \PY@toks parses the list of classes, using magic inspired by the
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# keyval package (but modified to use plusses instead of commas
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# because fancyvrb redefines commas inside its environments).
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# * \PY@tok processes one class, calling the \PY@tok@classname command
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# if it exists.
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# * \PY@tok@classname sets the \PY@it etc. to reflect the chosen style
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# for its class.
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# * \PY resets the style, parses the classnames and then calls \PY@do.
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#
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# Tip: to read this code, print it out in substituted form using e.g.
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# >>> print STYLE_TEMPLATE % {'cp': 'PY'}
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STYLE_TEMPLATE = r'''
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\makeatletter
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\def\%(cp)s@reset{\let\%(cp)s@it=\relax \let\%(cp)s@bf=\relax%%
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\let\%(cp)s@ul=\relax \let\%(cp)s@tc=\relax%%
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\let\%(cp)s@bc=\relax \let\%(cp)s@ff=\relax}
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\def\%(cp)s@tok#1{\csname %(cp)s@tok@#1\endcsname}
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\def\%(cp)s@toks#1+{\ifx\relax#1\empty\else%%
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\%(cp)s@tok{#1}\expandafter\%(cp)s@toks\fi}
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\def\%(cp)s@do#1{\%(cp)s@bc{\%(cp)s@tc{\%(cp)s@ul{%%
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\%(cp)s@it{\%(cp)s@bf{\%(cp)s@ff{#1}}}}}}}
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\def\%(cp)s#1#2{\%(cp)s@reset\%(cp)s@toks#1+\relax+\%(cp)s@do{#2}}
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%(styles)s
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\def\%(cp)sZbs{\char`\\}
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\def\%(cp)sZus{\char`\_}
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\def\%(cp)sZob{\char`\{}
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\def\%(cp)sZcb{\char`\}}
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\def\%(cp)sZca{\char`\^}
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\def\%(cp)sZam{\char`\&}
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\def\%(cp)sZlt{\char`\<}
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\def\%(cp)sZgt{\char`\>}
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\def\%(cp)sZsh{\char`\#}
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\def\%(cp)sZpc{\char`\%%}
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\def\%(cp)sZdl{\char`\$}
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\def\%(cp)sZhy{\char`\-}
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\def\%(cp)sZsq{\char`\'}
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\def\%(cp)sZdq{\char`\"}
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\def\%(cp)sZti{\char`\~}
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%% for compatibility with earlier versions
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\def\%(cp)sZat{@}
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\def\%(cp)sZlb{[}
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\def\%(cp)sZrb{]}
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\makeatother
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'''
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def _get_ttype_name(ttype):
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fname = STANDARD_TYPES.get(ttype)
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if fname:
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return fname
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aname = ''
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while fname is None:
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aname = ttype[-1] + aname
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ttype = ttype.parent
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fname = STANDARD_TYPES.get(ttype)
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return fname + aname
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class LatexFormatter(Formatter):
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r"""
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Format tokens as LaTeX code. This needs the `fancyvrb` and `color`
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standard packages.
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Without the `full` option, code is formatted as one ``Verbatim``
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environment, like this:
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.. sourcecode:: latex
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\begin{Verbatim}[commandchars=\\\{\}]
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\PY{k}{def }\PY{n+nf}{foo}(\PY{n}{bar}):
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\PY{k}{pass}
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\end{Verbatim}
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The special command used here (``\PY``) and all the other macros it needs
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are output by the `get_style_defs` method.
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With the `full` option, a complete LaTeX document is output, including
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the command definitions in the preamble.
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The `get_style_defs()` method of a `LatexFormatter` returns a string
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containing ``\def`` commands defining the macros needed inside the
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``Verbatim`` environments.
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Additional options accepted:
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`style`
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The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass (default:
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``'default'``).
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`full`
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Tells the formatter to output a "full" document, i.e. a complete
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self-contained document (default: ``False``).
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`title`
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If `full` is true, the title that should be used to caption the
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document (default: ``''``).
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`docclass`
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If the `full` option is enabled, this is the document class to use
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(default: ``'article'``).
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`preamble`
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If the `full` option is enabled, this can be further preamble commands,
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e.g. ``\usepackage`` (default: ``''``).
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`linenos`
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If set to ``True``, output line numbers (default: ``False``).
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`linenostart`
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The line number for the first line (default: ``1``).
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`linenostep`
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If set to a number n > 1, only every nth line number is printed.
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`verboptions`
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Additional options given to the Verbatim environment (see the *fancyvrb*
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docs for possible values) (default: ``''``).
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`commandprefix`
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The LaTeX commands used to produce colored output are constructed
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using this prefix and some letters (default: ``'PY'``).
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.. versionadded:: 0.7
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.. versionchanged:: 0.10
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The default is now ``'PY'`` instead of ``'C'``.
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`texcomments`
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If set to ``True``, enables LaTeX comment lines. That is, LaTex markup
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in comment tokens is not escaped so that LaTeX can render it (default:
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``False``).
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.. versionadded:: 1.2
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`mathescape`
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If set to ``True``, enables LaTeX math mode escape in comments. That
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is, ``'$...$'`` inside a comment will trigger math mode (default:
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``False``).
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.. versionadded:: 1.2
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`escapeinside`
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If set to a string of length 2, enables escaping to LaTeX. Text
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delimited by these 2 characters is read as LaTeX code and
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typeset accordingly. It has no effect in string literals. It has
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no effect in comments if `texcomments` or `mathescape` is
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set. (default: ``''``).
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.. versionadded:: 2.0
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`envname`
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Allows you to pick an alternative environment name replacing Verbatim.
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The alternate environment still has to support Verbatim's option syntax.
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(default: ``'Verbatim'``).
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.. versionadded:: 2.0
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"""
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name = 'LaTeX'
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aliases = ['latex', 'tex']
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filenames = ['*.tex']
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def __init__(self, **options):
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Formatter.__init__(self, **options)
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self.docclass = options.get('docclass', 'article')
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self.preamble = options.get('preamble', '')
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self.linenos = get_bool_opt(options, 'linenos', False)
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self.linenostart = abs(get_int_opt(options, 'linenostart', 1))
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self.linenostep = abs(get_int_opt(options, 'linenostep', 1))
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self.verboptions = options.get('verboptions', '')
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self.nobackground = get_bool_opt(options, 'nobackground', False)
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self.commandprefix = options.get('commandprefix', 'PY')
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self.texcomments = get_bool_opt(options, 'texcomments', False)
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self.mathescape = get_bool_opt(options, 'mathescape', False)
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self.escapeinside = options.get('escapeinside', '')
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if len(self.escapeinside) == 2:
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self.left = self.escapeinside[0]
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self.right = self.escapeinside[1]
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else:
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self.escapeinside = ''
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self.envname = options.get('envname', u'Verbatim')
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self._create_stylesheet()
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def _create_stylesheet(self):
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t2n = self.ttype2name = {Token: ''}
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c2d = self.cmd2def = {}
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cp = self.commandprefix
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def rgbcolor(col):
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if col:
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return ','.join(['%.2f' % (int(col[i] + col[i + 1], 16) / 255.0)
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for i in (0, 2, 4)])
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else:
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return '1,1,1'
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for ttype, ndef in self.style:
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name = _get_ttype_name(ttype)
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cmndef = ''
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if ndef['bold']:
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cmndef += r'\let\$$@bf=\textbf'
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if ndef['italic']:
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cmndef += r'\let\$$@it=\textit'
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if ndef['underline']:
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cmndef += r'\let\$$@ul=\underline'
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if ndef['roman']:
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cmndef += r'\let\$$@ff=\textrm'
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if ndef['sans']:
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cmndef += r'\let\$$@ff=\textsf'
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if ndef['mono']:
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cmndef += r'\let\$$@ff=\textsf'
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if ndef['color']:
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cmndef += (r'\def\$$@tc##1{\textcolor[rgb]{%s}{##1}}' %
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rgbcolor(ndef['color']))
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if ndef['border']:
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cmndef += (r'\def\$$@bc##1{\setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}'
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r'\fcolorbox[rgb]{%s}{%s}{\strut ##1}}' %
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(rgbcolor(ndef['border']),
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rgbcolor(ndef['bgcolor'])))
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elif ndef['bgcolor']:
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cmndef += (r'\def\$$@bc##1{\setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}'
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r'\colorbox[rgb]{%s}{\strut ##1}}' %
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rgbcolor(ndef['bgcolor']))
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if cmndef == '':
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continue
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cmndef = cmndef.replace('$$', cp)
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t2n[ttype] = name
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c2d[name] = cmndef
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def get_style_defs(self, arg=''):
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"""
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Return the command sequences needed to define the commands
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used to format text in the verbatim environment. ``arg`` is ignored.
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"""
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cp = self.commandprefix
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styles = []
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for name, definition in iteritems(self.cmd2def):
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styles.append(r'\expandafter\def\csname %s@tok@%s\endcsname{%s}' %
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(cp, name, definition))
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return STYLE_TEMPLATE % {'cp': self.commandprefix,
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'styles': '\n'.join(styles)}
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def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile):
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# TODO: add support for background colors
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t2n = self.ttype2name
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cp = self.commandprefix
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if self.full:
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realoutfile = outfile
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outfile = StringIO()
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outfile.write(u'\\begin{' + self.envname + u'}[commandchars=\\\\\\{\\}')
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if self.linenos:
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start, step = self.linenostart, self.linenostep
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outfile.write(u',numbers=left' +
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(start and u',firstnumber=%d' % start or u'') +
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(step and u',stepnumber=%d' % step or u''))
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if self.mathescape or self.texcomments or self.escapeinside:
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outfile.write(u',codes={\\catcode`\\$=3\\catcode`\\^=7\\catcode`\\_=8}')
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if self.verboptions:
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outfile.write(u',' + self.verboptions)
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outfile.write(u']\n')
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for ttype, value in tokensource:
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if ttype in Token.Comment:
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if self.texcomments:
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# Try to guess comment starting lexeme and escape it ...
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start = value[0:1]
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for i in xrange(1, len(value)):
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if start[0] != value[i]:
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break
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start += value[i]
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value = value[len(start):]
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start = escape_tex(start, self.commandprefix)
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# ... but do not escape inside comment.
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value = start + value
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elif self.mathescape:
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# Only escape parts not inside a math environment.
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parts = value.split('$')
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in_math = False
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for i, part in enumerate(parts):
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if not in_math:
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parts[i] = escape_tex(part, self.commandprefix)
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in_math = not in_math
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value = '$'.join(parts)
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elif self.escapeinside:
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text = value
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value = ''
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while len(text) > 0:
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a, sep1, text = text.partition(self.left)
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if len(sep1) > 0:
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b, sep2, text = text.partition(self.right)
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if len(sep2) > 0:
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value += escape_tex(a, self.commandprefix) + b
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else:
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value += escape_tex(a + sep1 + b, self.commandprefix)
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else:
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value = value + escape_tex(a, self.commandprefix)
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else:
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value = escape_tex(value, self.commandprefix)
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elif ttype not in Token.Escape:
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value = escape_tex(value, self.commandprefix)
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styles = []
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while ttype is not Token:
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try:
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styles.append(t2n[ttype])
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except KeyError:
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# not in current style
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styles.append(_get_ttype_name(ttype))
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ttype = ttype.parent
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styleval = '+'.join(reversed(styles))
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if styleval:
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spl = value.split('\n')
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for line in spl[:-1]:
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if line:
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outfile.write("\\%s{%s}{%s}" % (cp, styleval, line))
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outfile.write('\n')
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if spl[-1]:
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outfile.write("\\%s{%s}{%s}" % (cp, styleval, spl[-1]))
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else:
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outfile.write(value)
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outfile.write(u'\\end{' + self.envname + u'}\n')
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if self.full:
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realoutfile.write(DOC_TEMPLATE %
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dict(docclass = self.docclass,
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preamble = self.preamble,
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title = self.title,
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encoding = self.encoding or 'utf8',
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styledefs = self.get_style_defs(),
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code = outfile.getvalue()))
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class LatexEmbeddedLexer(Lexer):
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r"""
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This lexer takes one lexer as argument, the lexer for the language
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being formatted, and the left and right delimiters for escaped text.
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First everything is scanned using the language lexer to obtain
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strings and comments. All other consecutive tokens are merged and
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the resulting text is scanned for escaped segments, which are given
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the Token.Escape type. Finally text that is not escaped is scanned
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again with the language lexer.
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"""
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def __init__(self, left, right, lang, **options):
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self.left = left
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self.right = right
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self.lang = lang
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Lexer.__init__(self, **options)
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def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text):
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buf = ''
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idx = 0
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for i, t, v in self.lang.get_tokens_unprocessed(text):
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if t in Token.Comment or t in Token.String:
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if buf:
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for x in self.get_tokens_aux(idx, buf):
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yield x
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buf = ''
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yield i, t, v
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else:
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if not buf:
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idx = i
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buf += v
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if buf:
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for x in self.get_tokens_aux(idx, buf):
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yield x
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def get_tokens_aux(self, index, text):
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while text:
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a, sep1, text = text.partition(self.left)
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if a:
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for i, t, v in self.lang.get_tokens_unprocessed(a):
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yield index + i, t, v
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index += len(a)
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if sep1:
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b, sep2, text = text.partition(self.right)
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if sep2:
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yield index + len(sep1), Token.Escape, b
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index += len(sep1) + len(b) + len(sep2)
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else:
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yield index, Token.Error, sep1
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index += len(sep1)
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text = b
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