# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ pygments.filters ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Module containing filter lookup functions and default filters. :copyright: Copyright 2006-2010 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. """ import re from pygments.token import String, Comment, Keyword, Name, Error, Whitespace, \ string_to_tokentype from pygments.filter import Filter from pygments.util import get_list_opt, get_int_opt, get_bool_opt, \ get_choice_opt, ClassNotFound, OptionError from pygments.plugin import find_plugin_filters def find_filter_class(filtername): """ Lookup a filter by name. Return None if not found. """ if filtername in FILTERS: return FILTERS[filtername] for name, cls in find_plugin_filters(): if name == filtername: return cls return None def get_filter_by_name(filtername, **options): """ Return an instantiated filter. Options are passed to the filter initializer if wanted. Raise a ClassNotFound if not found. """ cls = find_filter_class(filtername) if cls: return cls(**options) else: raise ClassNotFound('filter %r not found' % filtername) def get_all_filters(): """ Return a generator of all filter names. """ for name in FILTERS: yield name for name, _ in find_plugin_filters(): yield name def _replace_special(ttype, value, regex, specialttype, replacefunc=lambda x: x): last = 0 for match in regex.finditer(value): start, end = match.start(), match.end() if start != last: yield ttype, value[last:start] yield specialttype, replacefunc(value[start:end]) last = end if last != len(value): yield ttype, value[last:] class CodeTagFilter(Filter): """ Highlight special code tags in comments and docstrings. Options accepted: `codetags` : list of strings A list of strings that are flagged as code tags. The default is to highlight ``XXX``, ``TODO``, ``BUG`` and ``NOTE``. """ def __init__(self, **options): Filter.__init__(self, **options) tags = get_list_opt(options, 'codetags', ['XXX', 'TODO', 'BUG', 'NOTE']) self.tag_re = re.compile(r'\b(%s)\b' % '|'.join([ re.escape(tag) for tag in tags if tag ])) def filter(self, lexer, stream): regex = self.tag_re for ttype, value in stream: if ttype in String.Doc or \ ttype in Comment and \ ttype not in Comment.Preproc: for sttype, svalue in _replace_special(ttype, value, regex, Comment.Special): yield sttype, svalue else: yield ttype, value class KeywordCaseFilter(Filter): """ Convert keywords to lowercase or uppercase or capitalize them, which means first letter uppercase, rest lowercase. This can be useful e.g. if you highlight Pascal code and want to adapt the code to your styleguide. Options accepted: `case` : string The casing to convert keywords to. Must be one of ``'lower'``, ``'upper'`` or ``'capitalize'``. The default is ``'lower'``. """ def __init__(self, **options): Filter.__init__(self, **options) case = get_choice_opt(options, 'case', ['lower', 'upper', 'capitalize'], 'lower') self.convert = getattr(unicode, case) def filter(self, lexer, stream): for ttype, value in stream: if ttype in Keyword: yield ttype, self.convert(value) else: yield ttype, value class NameHighlightFilter(Filter): """ Highlight a normal Name token with a different token type. Example:: filter = NameHighlightFilter( names=['foo', 'bar', 'baz'], tokentype=Name.Function, ) This would highlight the names "foo", "bar" and "baz" as functions. `Name.Function` is the default token type. Options accepted: `names` : list of strings A list of names that should be given the different token type. There is no default. `tokentype` : TokenType or string A token type or a string containing a token type name that is used for highlighting the strings in `names`. The default is `Name.Function`. """ def __init__(self, **options): Filter.__init__(self, **options) self.names = set(get_list_opt(options, 'names', [])) tokentype = options.get('tokentype') if tokentype: self.tokentype = string_to_tokentype(tokentype) else: self.tokentype = Name.Function def filter(self, lexer, stream): for ttype, value in stream: if ttype is Name and value in self.names: yield self.tokentype, value else: yield ttype, value class ErrorToken(Exception): pass class RaiseOnErrorTokenFilter(Filter): """ Raise an exception when the lexer generates an error token. Options accepted: `excclass` : Exception class The exception class to raise. The default is `pygments.filters.ErrorToken`. *New in Pygments 0.8.* """ def __init__(self, **options): Filter.__init__(self, **options) self.exception = options.get('excclass', ErrorToken) try: # issubclass() will raise TypeError if first argument is not a class if not issubclass(self.exception, Exception): raise TypeError except TypeError: raise OptionError('excclass option is not an exception class') def filter(self, lexer, stream): for ttype, value in stream: if ttype is Error: raise self.exception(value) yield ttype, value class VisibleWhitespaceFilter(Filter): """ Convert tabs, newlines and/or spaces to visible characters. Options accepted: `spaces` : string or bool If this is a one-character string, spaces will be replaces by this string. If it is another true value, spaces will be replaced by ``·`` (unicode MIDDLE DOT). If it is a false value, spaces will not be replaced. The default is ``False``. `tabs` : string or bool The same as for `spaces`, but the default replacement character is ``»`` (unicode RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK). The default value is ``False``. Note: this will not work if the `tabsize` option for the lexer is nonzero, as tabs will already have been expanded then. `tabsize` : int If tabs are to be replaced by this filter (see the `tabs` option), this is the total number of characters that a tab should be expanded to. The default is ``8``. `newlines` : string or bool The same as for `spaces`, but the default replacement character is ``¶`` (unicode PILCROW SIGN). The default value is ``False``. `wstokentype` : bool If true, give whitespace the special `Whitespace` token type. This allows styling the visible whitespace differently (e.g. greyed out), but it can disrupt background colors. The default is ``True``. *New in Pygments 0.8.* """ def __init__(self, **options): Filter.__init__(self, **options) for name, default in {'spaces': u'·', 'tabs': u'»', 'newlines': u'¶'}.items(): opt = options.get(name, False) if isinstance(opt, basestring) and len(opt) == 1: setattr(self, name, opt) else: setattr(self, name, (opt and default or '')) tabsize = get_int_opt(options, 'tabsize', 8) if self.tabs: self.tabs += ' '*(tabsize-1) if self.newlines: self.newlines += '\n' self.wstt = get_bool_opt(options, 'wstokentype', True) def filter(self, lexer, stream): if self.wstt: spaces = self.spaces or ' ' tabs = self.tabs or '\t' newlines = self.newlines or '\n' regex = re.compile(r'\s') def replacefunc(wschar): if wschar == ' ': return spaces elif wschar == '\t': return tabs elif wschar == '\n': return newlines return wschar for ttype, value in stream: for sttype, svalue in _replace_special(ttype, value, regex, Whitespace, replacefunc): yield sttype, svalue else: spaces, tabs, newlines = self.spaces, self.tabs, self.newlines # simpler processing for ttype, value in stream: if spaces: value = value.replace(' ', spaces) if tabs: value = value.replace('\t', tabs) if newlines: value = value.replace('\n', newlines) yield ttype, value class GobbleFilter(Filter): """ Gobbles source code lines (eats initial characters). This filter drops the first ``n`` characters off every line of code. This may be useful when the source code fed to the lexer is indented by a fixed amount of space that isn't desired in the output. Options accepted: `n` : int The number of characters to gobble. *New in Pygments 1.2.* """ def __init__(self, **options): Filter.__init__(self, **options) self.n = get_int_opt(options, 'n', 0) def gobble(self, value, left): if left < len(value): return value[left:], 0 else: return '', left - len(value) def filter(self, lexer, stream): n = self.n left = n # How many characters left to gobble. for ttype, value in stream: # Remove ``left`` tokens from first line, ``n`` from all others. parts = value.split('\n') (parts[0], left) = self.gobble(parts[0], left) for i in range(1, len(parts)): (parts[i], left) = self.gobble(parts[i], n) value = '\n'.join(parts) if value != '': yield ttype, value class TokenMergeFilter(Filter): """ Merges consecutive tokens with the same token type in the output stream of a lexer. *New in Pygments 1.2.* """ def __init__(self, **options): Filter.__init__(self, **options) def filter(self, lexer, stream): output = [] current_type = None current_value = None for ttype, value in stream: if ttype is current_type: current_value += value else: if current_type is not None: yield current_type, current_value current_type = ttype current_value = value if current_type is not None: yield current_type, current_value FILTERS = { 'codetagify': CodeTagFilter, 'keywordcase': KeywordCaseFilter, 'highlight': NameHighlightFilter, 'raiseonerror': RaiseOnErrorTokenFilter, 'whitespace': VisibleWhitespaceFilter, 'gobble': GobbleFilter, 'tokenmerge': TokenMergeFilter, }