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New lyx2lyx parser tools find_substring() and set_bool_value().
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@ -49,6 +49,9 @@ find_token_backwards(lines, token, start):
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find_tokens_backwards(lines, tokens, start):
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As before, but look backwards.
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find_substring(lines, sub[, start[, end]]) -> int
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As find_token, but sub may be anywhere in the line.
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find_re(lines, rexp, start[, end]):
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As find_token, but rexp is a regular expression object,
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so it has to be passed as e.g.: re.compile(r'...').
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@ -77,7 +80,11 @@ get_option_value(line, option):
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get_bool_value(lines, token[, start[, end[, default, delete]]]]):
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Like get_value, but returns a boolean.
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del_token(lines, token, start[, end]):
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set_bool_value(lines, token, value[, start[, end]]):
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Find `token` in `lines[start:end]` and set to boolean value bool(`value`).
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Return old value. Raise ValueError if token is not in lines.
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del_token(lines, token[, start[, end]]):
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Like find_token, but deletes the line if it finds one.
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Returns True if a line got deleted, otherwise False.
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@ -187,6 +194,8 @@ def find_token(lines, token, start=0, end=0, ignorews=False):
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whitespace are ignored, but there must be whitespace following
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token itself.
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Use find_substring(lines, sub) to find a substring anywhere in `lines`.
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Return -1 on failure."""
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if end == 0 or end > len(lines):
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@ -239,14 +248,32 @@ def find_tokens_exact(lines, tokens, start=0, end=0):
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return find_tokens(lines, tokens, start, end, True)
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def find_re(lines, rexp, start=0, end=0):
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""" find_re(lines, rexp, start[, end]) -> int
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def find_substring(lines, sub, start=0, end=0):
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""" find_substring(lines, sub[, start[, end]]) -> int
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Return the lowest line where rexp, a regular expression, is found
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in lines[start, end].
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Return the lowest line number `i` in [start, end] where
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`sub` is a substring of line[i].
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Return -1 on failure."""
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if end == 0 or end > len(lines):
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end = len(lines)
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for i in range(start, end):
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if sub in lines[i]:
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return i
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return -1
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def find_re(lines, rexp, start=0, end=0):
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""" find_re(lines, rexp[, start[, end]]) -> int
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Return the lowest line number `i` in [start, end] where the regular
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expression object `rexp` matches at the beginning of line[i].
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Return -1 on failure.
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Start your pattern with the wildcard ".*" to find a match anywhere in a
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line. Use find_substring() to find a substring anywhere in the lines.
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"""
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if end == 0 or end > len(lines):
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end = len(lines)
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for i in range(start, end):
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@ -398,26 +425,51 @@ def get_quoted_value(lines, token, start=0, end=0, default="", delete=False):
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return default
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return val.strip('"')
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bool_values = {True: ("true", "1"),
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False: ("false", "0")}
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def get_bool_value(lines, token, start=0, end=0, default=None, delete=False):
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""" get_bool_value(lines, token, start[[, end], default]) -> string
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Find the next line that looks like:
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token bool_value
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token <bool_value>
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Returns True if bool_value is 1 or true and
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False if bool_value is 0 or false
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Return True if <bool_value> is 1 or "true", False if bool_value
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is 0 or "false", else `default`.
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"""
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val = get_quoted_value(lines, token, start, end, default, delete)
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if val == "1" or val == "true":
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if val in bool_values[True]:
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return True
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if val == "0" or val == "false":
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if val in bool_values[False]:
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return False
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return default
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def set_bool_value(lines, token, value, start=0, end=0):
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"""Find `token` in `lines` and set to bool(`value`).
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Return previous value. Raise `ValueError` if `token` is not in lines.
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Cf. find_token(), get_bool_value().
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"""
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i = find_token(lines, token, start, end)
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if i == -1:
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raise ValueError
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oldvalue = get_bool_value(lines, token, i, i+1)
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if oldvalue is value:
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return oldvalue
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# Use 0/1 or true/false?
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if get_quoted_value(lines, token, i, i+1) in ('0', '1'):
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value_string = bool_values[value][1]
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else:
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value_string = bool_values[value][0]
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# set to new value
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lines[i] = "%s %s" % (token, value_string)
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return oldvalue
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def get_option_value(line, option):
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rx = option + '\s*=\s*"([^"]+)"'
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rx = re.compile(rx)
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ from parser_tools import *
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import unittest
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ug = r"""
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lines = r"""
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\begin_layout Standard
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The
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\begin_inset Quotes eld
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@ -56,9 +56,26 @@ Introduction
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describes that, too.
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\end_layout
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"""
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""".splitlines()
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header = r"""\begin_header
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\origin unavailable
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\paperpagestyle default
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\output_changes false
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\html_math_output 0
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\html_css_as_file 0
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\html_be_strict fallse
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\end_header""".splitlines()
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newheader = r"""\begin_header
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\origin unavailable
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\paperpagestyle default
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\output_changes true
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\html_math_output 0
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\html_css_as_file 1
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\html_be_strict false
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\end_header""".splitlines()
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lines = ug.splitlines()
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class TestParserTools(unittest.TestCase):
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@ -100,6 +117,23 @@ class TestParserTools(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertEqual(find_tokens(lines, tokens, 0, 4), -1)
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def test_find_substring(self):
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# Quotes is not a "token" (substring at the start of any line):
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self.assertEqual(find_token(lines, "Quotes", 0), -1)
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self.assertEqual(find_substring(lines, "Quotes", 0), 3)
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# return -1 on failure:
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self.assertEqual(find_substring(lines, "Qualen", 0), -1)
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def test_find_re(self):
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regexp_object = re.compile(r'\\begin.*Quote')
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# matching starts with line[start] (default: start=0)
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self.assertEqual(find_re(lines, regexp_object), 3)
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self.assertEqual(find_re(lines, regexp_object, start=3), 3)
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# matching ends one line *before* line[end]:
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self.assertEqual(find_re(lines, regexp_object, start=4), 11)
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self.assertEqual(find_re(lines, regexp_object, start=4, end=11), -1)
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def test_find_complete_lines(self):
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sublines = ["\\begin_inset Quotes eld",
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"\\end_inset"]
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@ -163,6 +197,23 @@ class TestParserTools(unittest.TestCase):
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# or emtpy string if token is found but has no value:
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# self.assertEqual(get_value(lines, "\\end_inset", default=None), "")
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def test_get_bool_value(self):
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self.assertEqual(get_bool_value(header, "\\output_changes"), False)
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self.assertEqual(get_bool_value(newheader, "\\output_changes"), True)
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self.assertEqual(get_bool_value(header, "\\html_css_as_file"), False)
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self.assertEqual(get_bool_value(newheader, "\\html_css_as_file"), True)
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self.assertEqual(get_bool_value(header, "\\something"), None)
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self.assertEqual(get_bool_value(header, "\\output_changes", 4), None)
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def test_set_bool_value(self):
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# set to new value, return old value
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self.assertEqual(set_bool_value(header, "\\output_changes", True), False)
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self.assertEqual(set_bool_value(header, "\\html_css_as_file", True), False)
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# return default if misspelled:
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self.assertEqual(set_bool_value(header, "\\html_be_strict", False), None)
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# catch error and insert new setting:
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, set_bool_value, header, "\\something", 0)
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self.assertEqual(header, newheader)
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def test_del_complete_lines(self):
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l = lines[:]
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