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diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/__init__.py b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..67caccf1 --- /dev/null +++ b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Pygments formatters. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +import re +import sys +import types +import fnmatch +from os.path import basename + +from pygments.formatters._mapping import FORMATTERS +from pygments.plugin import find_plugin_formatters +from pygments.util import ClassNotFound + +__all__ = ['get_formatter_by_name', 'get_formatter_for_filename', + 'get_all_formatters', 'load_formatter_from_file'] + list(FORMATTERS) + +_formatter_cache = {} # classes by name +_pattern_cache = {} + + +def _fn_matches(fn, glob): + """Return whether the supplied file name fn matches pattern filename.""" + if glob not in _pattern_cache: + pattern = _pattern_cache[glob] = re.compile(fnmatch.translate(glob)) + return pattern.match(fn) + return _pattern_cache[glob].match(fn) + + +def _load_formatters(module_name): + """Load a formatter (and all others in the module too).""" + mod = __import__(module_name, None, None, ['__all__']) + for formatter_name in mod.__all__: + cls = getattr(mod, formatter_name) + _formatter_cache[cls.name] = cls + + +def get_all_formatters(): + """Return a generator for all formatter classes.""" + # NB: this returns formatter classes, not info like get_all_lexers(). + for info in FORMATTERS.values(): + if info[1] not in _formatter_cache: + _load_formatters(info[0]) + yield _formatter_cache[info[1]] + for _, formatter in find_plugin_formatters(): + yield formatter + + +def find_formatter_class(alias): + """Lookup a formatter by alias. + + Returns None if not found. + """ + for module_name, name, aliases, _, _ in FORMATTERS.values(): + if alias in aliases: + if name not in _formatter_cache: + _load_formatters(module_name) + return _formatter_cache[name] + for _, cls in find_plugin_formatters(): + if alias in cls.aliases: + return cls + + +def get_formatter_by_name(_alias, **options): + """ + Return an instance of a :class:`.Formatter` subclass that has `alias` in its + aliases list. The formatter is given the `options` at its instantiation. + + Will raise :exc:`pygments.util.ClassNotFound` if no formatter with that + alias is found. + """ + cls = find_formatter_class(_alias) + if cls is None: + raise ClassNotFound("no formatter found for name %r" % _alias) + return cls(**options) + + +def load_formatter_from_file(filename, formattername="CustomFormatter", **options): + """ + Return a `Formatter` subclass instance loaded from the provided file, relative + to the current directory. + + The file is expected to contain a Formatter class named ``formattername`` + (by default, CustomFormatter). Users should be very careful with the input, because + this method is equivalent to running ``eval()`` on the input file. The formatter is + given the `options` at its instantiation. + + :exc:`pygments.util.ClassNotFound` is raised if there are any errors loading + the formatter. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2 + """ + try: + # This empty dict will contain the namespace for the exec'd file + custom_namespace = {} + with open(filename, 'rb') as f: + exec(f.read(), custom_namespace) + # Retrieve the class `formattername` from that namespace + if formattername not in custom_namespace: + raise ClassNotFound('no valid %s class found in %s' % + (formattername, filename)) + formatter_class = custom_namespace[formattername] + # And finally instantiate it with the options + return formatter_class(**options) + except OSError as err: + raise ClassNotFound('cannot read %s: %s' % (filename, err)) + except ClassNotFound: + raise + except Exception as err: + raise ClassNotFound('error when loading custom formatter: %s' % err) + + +def get_formatter_for_filename(fn, **options): + """ + Return a :class:`.Formatter` subclass instance that has a filename pattern + matching `fn`. The formatter is given the `options` at its instantiation. + + Will raise :exc:`pygments.util.ClassNotFound` if no formatter for that filename + is found. + """ + fn = basename(fn) + for modname, name, _, filenames, _ in FORMATTERS.values(): + for filename in filenames: + if _fn_matches(fn, filename): + if name not in _formatter_cache: + _load_formatters(modname) + return _formatter_cache[name](**options) + for cls in find_plugin_formatters(): + for filename in cls.filenames: + if _fn_matches(fn, filename): + return cls(**options) + raise ClassNotFound("no formatter found for file name %r" % fn) + + +class _automodule(types.ModuleType): + """Automatically import formatters.""" + + def __getattr__(self, name): + info = FORMATTERS.get(name) + if info: + _load_formatters(info[0]) + cls = _formatter_cache[info[1]] + setattr(self, name, cls) + return cls + raise AttributeError(name) + + +oldmod = sys.modules[__name__] +newmod = _automodule(__name__) +newmod.__dict__.update(oldmod.__dict__) +sys.modules[__name__] = newmod +del newmod.newmod, newmod.oldmod, newmod.sys, newmod.types diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/_mapping.py b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/_mapping.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..72ca8404 --- /dev/null +++ b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/_mapping.py @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +# Automatically generated by scripts/gen_mapfiles.py. +# DO NOT EDIT BY HAND; run `tox -e mapfiles` instead. + +FORMATTERS = { + 'BBCodeFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.bbcode', 'BBCode', ('bbcode', 'bb'), (), 'Format tokens with BBcodes. These formatting codes are used by many bulletin boards, so you can highlight your sourcecode with pygments before posting it there.'), + 'BmpImageFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.img', 'img_bmp', ('bmp', 'bitmap'), ('*.bmp',), 'Create a bitmap image from source code. This uses the Python Imaging Library to generate a pixmap from the source code.'), + 'GifImageFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.img', 'img_gif', ('gif',), ('*.gif',), 'Create a GIF image from source code. This uses the Python Imaging Library to generate a pixmap from the source code.'), + 'GroffFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.groff', 'groff', ('groff', 'troff', 'roff'), (), 'Format tokens with groff escapes to change their color and font style.'), + 'HtmlFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.html', 'HTML', ('html',), ('*.html', '*.htm'), "Format tokens as HTML 4 ``<span>`` tags. By default, the content is enclosed in a ``<pre>`` tag, itself wrapped in a ``<div>`` tag (but see the `nowrap` option). The ``<div>``'s CSS class can be set by the `cssclass` option."), + 'IRCFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.irc', 'IRC', ('irc', 'IRC'), (), 'Format tokens with IRC color sequences'), + 'ImageFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.img', 'img', ('img', 'IMG', 'png'), ('*.png',), 'Create a PNG image from source code. This uses the Python Imaging Library to generate a pixmap from the source code.'), + 'JpgImageFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.img', 'img_jpg', ('jpg', 'jpeg'), ('*.jpg',), 'Create a JPEG image from source code. This uses the Python Imaging Library to generate a pixmap from the source code.'), + 'LatexFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.latex', 'LaTeX', ('latex', 'tex'), ('*.tex',), 'Format tokens as LaTeX code. This needs the `fancyvrb` and `color` standard packages.'), + 'NullFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.other', 'Text only', ('text', 'null'), ('*.txt',), 'Output the text unchanged without any formatting.'), + 'PangoMarkupFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.pangomarkup', 'Pango Markup', ('pango', 'pangomarkup'), (), 'Format tokens as Pango Markup code. It can then be rendered to an SVG.'), + 'RawTokenFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.other', 'Raw tokens', ('raw', 'tokens'), ('*.raw',), 'Format tokens as a raw representation for storing token streams.'), + 'RtfFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.rtf', 'RTF', ('rtf',), ('*.rtf',), 'Format tokens as RTF markup. This formatter automatically outputs full RTF documents with color information and other useful stuff. Perfect for Copy and Paste into Microsoft(R) Word(R) documents.'), + 'SvgFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.svg', 'SVG', ('svg',), ('*.svg',), 'Format tokens as an SVG graphics file. This formatter is still experimental. Each line of code is a ``<text>`` element with explicit ``x`` and ``y`` coordinates containing ``<tspan>`` elements with the individual token styles.'), + 'Terminal256Formatter': ('pygments.formatters.terminal256', 'Terminal256', ('terminal256', 'console256', '256'), (), 'Format tokens with ANSI color sequences, for output in a 256-color terminal or console. Like in `TerminalFormatter` color sequences are terminated at newlines, so that paging the output works correctly.'), + 'TerminalFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.terminal', 'Terminal', ('terminal', 'console'), (), 'Format tokens with ANSI color sequences, for output in a text console. Color sequences are terminated at newlines, so that paging the output works correctly.'), + 'TerminalTrueColorFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.terminal256', 'TerminalTrueColor', ('terminal16m', 'console16m', '16m'), (), 'Format tokens with ANSI color sequences, for output in a true-color terminal or console. Like in `TerminalFormatter` color sequences are terminated at newlines, so that paging the output works correctly.'), + 'TestcaseFormatter': ('pygments.formatters.other', 'Testcase', ('testcase',), (), 'Format tokens as appropriate for a new testcase.'), +} diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/bbcode.py b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/bbcode.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9ce4ebc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/bbcode.py @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.bbcode + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + BBcode formatter. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + + +from pygments.formatter import Formatter +from pygments.util import get_bool_opt + +__all__ = ['BBCodeFormatter'] + + +class BBCodeFormatter(Formatter): + """ + Format tokens with BBcodes. These formatting codes are used by many + bulletin boards, so you can highlight your sourcecode with pygments before + posting it there. + + This formatter has no support for background colors and borders, as there + are no common BBcode tags for that. + + Some board systems (e.g. phpBB) don't support colors in their [code] tag, + so you can't use the highlighting together with that tag. + Text in a [code] tag usually is shown with a monospace font (which this + formatter can do with the ``monofont`` option) and no spaces (which you + need for indentation) are removed. + + Additional options accepted: + + `style` + The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass (default: + ``'default'``). + + `codetag` + If set to true, put the output into ``[code]`` tags (default: + ``false``) + + `monofont` + If set to true, add a tag to show the code with a monospace font + (default: ``false``). + """ + name = 'BBCode' + aliases = ['bbcode', 'bb'] + filenames = [] + + def __init__(self, **options): + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + self._code = get_bool_opt(options, 'codetag', False) + self._mono = get_bool_opt(options, 'monofont', False) + + self.styles = {} + self._make_styles() + + def _make_styles(self): + for ttype, ndef in self.style: + start = end = '' + if ndef['color']: + start += '[color=#%s]' % ndef['color'] + end = '[/color]' + end + if ndef['bold']: + start += '[b]' + end = '[/b]' + end + if ndef['italic']: + start += '[i]' + end = '[/i]' + end + if ndef['underline']: + start += '[u]' + end = '[/u]' + end + # there are no common BBcodes for background-color and border + + self.styles[ttype] = start, end + + def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile): + if self._code: + outfile.write('[code]') + if self._mono: + outfile.write('[font=monospace]') + + lastval = '' + lasttype = None + + for ttype, value in tokensource: + while ttype not in self.styles: + ttype = ttype.parent + if ttype == lasttype: + lastval += value + else: + if lastval: + start, end = self.styles[lasttype] + outfile.write(''.join((start, lastval, end))) + lastval = value + lasttype = ttype + + if lastval: + start, end = self.styles[lasttype] + outfile.write(''.join((start, lastval, end))) + + if self._mono: + outfile.write('[/font]') + if self._code: + outfile.write('[/code]') + if self._code or self._mono: + outfile.write('\n') diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/groff.py b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/groff.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..687fd549 --- /dev/null +++ b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/groff.py @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.groff + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Formatter for groff output. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +import math +from pygments.formatter import Formatter +from pygments.util import get_bool_opt, get_int_opt + +__all__ = ['GroffFormatter'] + + +class GroffFormatter(Formatter): + """ + Format tokens with groff escapes to change their color and font style. + + .. versionadded:: 2.11 + + Additional options accepted: + + `style` + The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass (default: + ``'default'``). + + `monospaced` + If set to true, monospace font will be used (default: ``true``). + + `linenos` + If set to true, print the line numbers (default: ``false``). + + `wrap` + Wrap lines to the specified number of characters. Disabled if set to 0 + (default: ``0``). + """ + + name = 'groff' + aliases = ['groff','troff','roff'] + filenames = [] + + def __init__(self, **options): + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + + self.monospaced = get_bool_opt(options, 'monospaced', True) + self.linenos = get_bool_opt(options, 'linenos', False) + self._lineno = 0 + self.wrap = get_int_opt(options, 'wrap', 0) + self._linelen = 0 + + self.styles = {} + self._make_styles() + + + def _make_styles(self): + regular = '\\f[CR]' if self.monospaced else '\\f[R]' + bold = '\\f[CB]' if self.monospaced else '\\f[B]' + italic = '\\f[CI]' if self.monospaced else '\\f[I]' + + for ttype, ndef in self.style: + start = end = '' + if ndef['color']: + start += '\\m[%s]' % ndef['color'] + end = '\\m[]' + end + if ndef['bold']: + start += bold + end = regular + end + if ndef['italic']: + start += italic + end = regular + end + if ndef['bgcolor']: + start += '\\M[%s]' % ndef['bgcolor'] + end = '\\M[]' + end + + self.styles[ttype] = start, end + + + def _define_colors(self, outfile): + colors = set() + for _, ndef in self.style: + if ndef['color'] is not None: + colors.add(ndef['color']) + + for color in sorted(colors): + outfile.write('.defcolor ' + color + ' rgb #' + color + '\n') + + + def _write_lineno(self, outfile): + self._lineno += 1 + outfile.write("%s% 4d " % (self._lineno != 1 and '\n' or '', self._lineno)) + + + def _wrap_line(self, line): + length = len(line.rstrip('\n')) + space = ' ' if self.linenos else '' + newline = '' + + if length > self.wrap: + for i in range(0, math.floor(length / self.wrap)): + chunk = line[i*self.wrap:i*self.wrap+self.wrap] + newline += (chunk + '\n' + space) + remainder = length % self.wrap + if remainder > 0: + newline += line[-remainder-1:] + self._linelen = remainder + elif self._linelen + length > self.wrap: + newline = ('\n' + space) + line + self._linelen = length + else: + newline = line + self._linelen += length + + return newline + + + def _escape_chars(self, text): + text = text.replace('\\', '\\[u005C]'). \ + replace('.', '\\[char46]'). \ + replace('\'', '\\[u0027]'). \ + replace('`', '\\[u0060]'). \ + replace('~', '\\[u007E]') + copy = text + + for char in copy: + if len(char) != len(char.encode()): + uni = char.encode('unicode_escape') \ + .decode()[1:] \ + .replace('x', 'u00') \ + .upper() + text = text.replace(char, '\\[u' + uni[1:] + ']') + + return text + + + def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile): + self._define_colors(outfile) + + outfile.write('.nf\n\\f[CR]\n') + + if self.linenos: + self._write_lineno(outfile) + + for ttype, value in tokensource: + while ttype not in self.styles: + ttype = ttype.parent + start, end = self.styles[ttype] + + for line in value.splitlines(True): + if self.wrap > 0: + line = self._wrap_line(line) + + if start and end: + text = self._escape_chars(line.rstrip('\n')) + if text != '': + outfile.write(''.join((start, text, end))) + else: + outfile.write(self._escape_chars(line.rstrip('\n'))) + + if line.endswith('\n'): + if self.linenos: + self._write_lineno(outfile) + self._linelen = 0 + else: + outfile.write('\n') + self._linelen = 0 + + outfile.write('\n.fi') diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/html.py b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/html.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4596dcdd --- /dev/null +++ b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/html.py @@ -0,0 +1,989 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.html + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Formatter for HTML output. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +import functools +import os +import sys +import os.path +from io import StringIO + +from pygments.formatter import Formatter +from pygments.token import Token, Text, STANDARD_TYPES +from pygments.util import get_bool_opt, get_int_opt, get_list_opt + +try: + import ctags +except ImportError: + ctags = None + +__all__ = ['HtmlFormatter'] + + +_escape_html_table = { + ord('&'): '&', + ord('<'): '<', + ord('>'): '>', + ord('"'): '"', + ord("'"): ''', +} + + +def escape_html(text, table=_escape_html_table): + """Escape &, <, > as well as single and double quotes for HTML.""" + return text.translate(table) + + +def webify(color): + if color.startswith('calc') or color.startswith('var'): + return color + else: + return '#' + color + + +def _get_ttype_class(ttype): + fname = STANDARD_TYPES.get(ttype) + if fname: + return fname + aname = '' + while fname is None: + aname = '-' + ttype[-1] + aname + ttype = ttype.parent + fname = STANDARD_TYPES.get(ttype) + return fname + aname + + +CSSFILE_TEMPLATE = '''\ +/* +generated by Pygments <https://pygments.org/> +Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team. +Licensed under the BSD license, see LICENSE for details. +*/ +%(styledefs)s +''' + +DOC_HEADER = '''\ +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" + "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> +<!-- +generated by Pygments <https://pygments.org/> +Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team. +Licensed under the BSD license, see LICENSE for details. +--> +<html> +<head> + <title>%(title)s</title> + <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=%(encoding)s"> + <style type="text/css"> +''' + CSSFILE_TEMPLATE + ''' + </style> +</head> +<body> +<h2>%(title)s</h2> + +''' + +DOC_HEADER_EXTERNALCSS = '''\ +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" + "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> + +<html> +<head> + <title>%(title)s</title> + <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=%(encoding)s"> + <link rel="stylesheet" href="%(cssfile)s" type="text/css"> +</head> +<body> +<h2>%(title)s</h2> + +''' + +DOC_FOOTER = '''\ +</body> +</html> +''' + + +class HtmlFormatter(Formatter): + r""" + Format tokens as HTML 4 ``<span>`` tags. By default, the content is enclosed + in a ``<pre>`` tag, itself wrapped in a ``<div>`` tag (but see the `nowrap` option). + The ``<div>``'s CSS class can be set by the `cssclass` option. + + If the `linenos` option is set to ``"table"``, the ``<pre>`` is + additionally wrapped inside a ``<table>`` which has one row and two + cells: one containing the line numbers and one containing the code. + Example: + + .. sourcecode:: html + + <div class="highlight" > + <table><tr> + <td class="linenos" title="click to toggle" + onclick="with (this.firstChild.style) + { display = (display == '') ? 'none' : '' }"> + <pre>1 + 2</pre> + </td> + <td class="code"> + <pre><span class="Ke">def </span><span class="NaFu">foo</span>(bar): + <span class="Ke">pass</span> + </pre> + </td> + </tr></table></div> + + (whitespace added to improve clarity). + + A list of lines can be specified using the `hl_lines` option to make these + lines highlighted (as of Pygments 0.11). + + With the `full` option, a complete HTML 4 document is output, including + the style definitions inside a ``<style>`` tag, or in a separate file if + the `cssfile` option is given. + + When `tagsfile` is set to the path of a ctags index file, it is used to + generate hyperlinks from names to their definition. You must enable + `lineanchors` and run ctags with the `-n` option for this to work. The + `python-ctags` module from PyPI must be installed to use this feature; + otherwise a `RuntimeError` will be raised. + + The `get_style_defs(arg='')` method of a `HtmlFormatter` returns a string + containing CSS rules for the CSS classes used by the formatter. The + argument `arg` can be used to specify additional CSS selectors that + are prepended to the classes. A call `fmter.get_style_defs('td .code')` + would result in the following CSS classes: + + .. sourcecode:: css + + td .code .kw { font-weight: bold; color: #00FF00 } + td .code .cm { color: #999999 } + ... + + If you have Pygments 0.6 or higher, you can also pass a list or tuple to the + `get_style_defs()` method to request multiple prefixes for the tokens: + + .. sourcecode:: python + + formatter.get_style_defs(['div.syntax pre', 'pre.syntax']) + + The output would then look like this: + + .. sourcecode:: css + + div.syntax pre .kw, + pre.syntax .kw { font-weight: bold; color: #00FF00 } + div.syntax pre .cm, + pre.syntax .cm { color: #999999 } + ... + + Additional options accepted: + + `nowrap` + If set to ``True``, don't add a ``<pre>`` and a ``<div>`` tag + around the tokens. This disables most other options (default: ``False``). + + `full` + Tells the formatter to output a "full" document, i.e. a complete + self-contained document (default: ``False``). + + `title` + If `full` is true, the title that should be used to caption the + document (default: ``''``). + + `style` + The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass (default: + ``'default'``). This option has no effect if the `cssfile` + and `noclobber_cssfile` option are given and the file specified in + `cssfile` exists. + + `noclasses` + If set to true, token ``<span>`` tags (as well as line number elements) + will not use CSS classes, but inline styles. This is not recommended + for larger pieces of code since it increases output size by quite a bit + (default: ``False``). + + `classprefix` + Since the token types use relatively short class names, they may clash + with some of your own class names. In this case you can use the + `classprefix` option to give a string to prepend to all Pygments-generated + CSS class names for token types. + Note that this option also affects the output of `get_style_defs()`. + + `cssclass` + CSS class for the wrapping ``<div>`` tag (default: ``'highlight'``). + If you set this option, the default selector for `get_style_defs()` + will be this class. + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + If you select the ``'table'`` line numbers, the wrapping table will + have a CSS class of this string plus ``'table'``, the default is + accordingly ``'highlighttable'``. + + `cssstyles` + Inline CSS styles for the wrapping ``<div>`` tag (default: ``''``). + + `prestyles` + Inline CSS styles for the ``<pre>`` tag (default: ``''``). + + .. versionadded:: 0.11 + + `cssfile` + If the `full` option is true and this option is given, it must be the + name of an external file. If the filename does not include an absolute + path, the file's path will be assumed to be relative to the main output + file's path, if the latter can be found. The stylesheet is then written + to this file instead of the HTML file. + + .. versionadded:: 0.6 + + `noclobber_cssfile` + If `cssfile` is given and the specified file exists, the css file will + not be overwritten. This allows the use of the `full` option in + combination with a user specified css file. Default is ``False``. + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + + `linenos` + If set to ``'table'``, output line numbers as a table with two cells, + one containing the line numbers, the other the whole code. This is + copy-and-paste-friendly, but may cause alignment problems with some + browsers or fonts. If set to ``'inline'``, the line numbers will be + integrated in the ``<pre>`` tag that contains the code (that setting + is *new in Pygments 0.8*). + + For compatibility with Pygments 0.7 and earlier, every true value + except ``'inline'`` means the same as ``'table'`` (in particular, that + means also ``True``). + + The default value is ``False``, which means no line numbers at all. + + **Note:** with the default ("table") line number mechanism, the line + numbers and code can have different line heights in Internet Explorer + unless you give the enclosing ``<pre>`` tags an explicit ``line-height`` + CSS property (you get the default line spacing with ``line-height: + 125%``). + + `hl_lines` + Specify a list of lines to be highlighted. The line numbers are always + relative to the input (i.e. the first line is line 1) and are + independent of `linenostart`. + + .. versionadded:: 0.11 + + `linenostart` + The line number for the first line (default: ``1``). + + `linenostep` + If set to a number n > 1, only every nth line number is printed. + + `linenospecial` + If set to a number n > 0, every nth line number is given the CSS + class ``"special"`` (default: ``0``). + + `nobackground` + If set to ``True``, the formatter won't output the background color + for the wrapping element (this automatically defaults to ``False`` + when there is no wrapping element [eg: no argument for the + `get_syntax_defs` method given]) (default: ``False``). + + .. versionadded:: 0.6 + + `lineseparator` + This string is output between lines of code. It defaults to ``"\n"``, + which is enough to break a line inside ``<pre>`` tags, but you can + e.g. set it to ``"<br>"`` to get HTML line breaks. + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + + `lineanchors` + If set to a nonempty string, e.g. ``foo``, the formatter will wrap each + output line in an anchor tag with an ``id`` (and `name`) of ``foo-linenumber``. + This allows easy linking to certain lines. + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + + `linespans` + If set to a nonempty string, e.g. ``foo``, the formatter will wrap each + output line in a span tag with an ``id`` of ``foo-linenumber``. + This allows easy access to lines via javascript. + + .. versionadded:: 1.6 + + `anchorlinenos` + If set to `True`, will wrap line numbers in <a> tags. Used in + combination with `linenos` and `lineanchors`. + + `tagsfile` + If set to the path of a ctags file, wrap names in anchor tags that + link to their definitions. `lineanchors` should be used, and the + tags file should specify line numbers (see the `-n` option to ctags). + + .. versionadded:: 1.6 + + `tagurlformat` + A string formatting pattern used to generate links to ctags definitions. + Available variables are `%(path)s`, `%(fname)s` and `%(fext)s`. + Defaults to an empty string, resulting in just `#prefix-number` links. + + .. versionadded:: 1.6 + + `filename` + A string used to generate a filename when rendering ``<pre>`` blocks, + for example if displaying source code. If `linenos` is set to + ``'table'`` then the filename will be rendered in an initial row + containing a single `<th>` which spans both columns. + + .. versionadded:: 2.1 + + `wrapcode` + Wrap the code inside ``<pre>`` blocks using ``<code>``, as recommended + by the HTML5 specification. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4 + + `debug_token_types` + Add ``title`` attributes to all token ``<span>`` tags that show the + name of the token. + + .. versionadded:: 2.10 + + + **Subclassing the HTML formatter** + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + + The HTML formatter is now built in a way that allows easy subclassing, thus + customizing the output HTML code. The `format()` method calls + `self._format_lines()` which returns a generator that yields tuples of ``(1, + line)``, where the ``1`` indicates that the ``line`` is a line of the + formatted source code. + + If the `nowrap` option is set, the generator is the iterated over and the + resulting HTML is output. + + Otherwise, `format()` calls `self.wrap()`, which wraps the generator with + other generators. These may add some HTML code to the one generated by + `_format_lines()`, either by modifying the lines generated by the latter, + then yielding them again with ``(1, line)``, and/or by yielding other HTML + code before or after the lines, with ``(0, html)``. The distinction between + source lines and other code makes it possible to wrap the generator multiple + times. + + The default `wrap()` implementation adds a ``<div>`` and a ``<pre>`` tag. + + A custom `HtmlFormatter` subclass could look like this: + + .. sourcecode:: python + + class CodeHtmlFormatter(HtmlFormatter): + + def wrap(self, source, *, include_div): + return self._wrap_code(source) + + def _wrap_code(self, source): + yield 0, '<code>' + for i, t in source: + if i == 1: + # it's a line of formatted code + t += '<br>' + yield i, t + yield 0, '</code>' + + This results in wrapping the formatted lines with a ``<code>`` tag, where the + source lines are broken using ``<br>`` tags. + + After calling `wrap()`, the `format()` method also adds the "line numbers" + and/or "full document" wrappers if the respective options are set. Then, all + HTML yielded by the wrapped generator is output. + """ + + name = 'HTML' + aliases = ['html'] + filenames = ['*.html', '*.htm'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + self.title = self._decodeifneeded(self.title) + self.nowrap = get_bool_opt(options, 'nowrap', False) + self.noclasses = get_bool_opt(options, 'noclasses', False) + self.classprefix = options.get('classprefix', '') + self.cssclass = self._decodeifneeded(options.get('cssclass', 'highlight')) + self.cssstyles = self._decodeifneeded(options.get('cssstyles', '')) + self.prestyles = self._decodeifneeded(options.get('prestyles', '')) + self.cssfile = self._decodeifneeded(options.get('cssfile', '')) + self.noclobber_cssfile = get_bool_opt(options, 'noclobber_cssfile', False) + self.tagsfile = self._decodeifneeded(options.get('tagsfile', '')) + self.tagurlformat = self._decodeifneeded(options.get('tagurlformat', '')) + self.filename = self._decodeifneeded(options.get('filename', '')) + self.wrapcode = get_bool_opt(options, 'wrapcode', False) + self.span_element_openers = {} + self.debug_token_types = get_bool_opt(options, 'debug_token_types', False) + + if self.tagsfile: + if not ctags: + raise RuntimeError('The "ctags" package must to be installed ' + 'to be able to use the "tagsfile" feature.') + self._ctags = ctags.CTags(self.tagsfile) + + linenos = options.get('linenos', False) + if linenos == 'inline': + self.linenos = 2 + elif linenos: + # compatibility with <= 0.7 + self.linenos = 1 + else: + self.linenos = 0 + self.linenostart = abs(get_int_opt(options, 'linenostart', 1)) + self.linenostep = abs(get_int_opt(options, 'linenostep', 1)) + self.linenospecial = abs(get_int_opt(options, 'linenospecial', 0)) + self.nobackground = get_bool_opt(options, 'nobackground', False) + self.lineseparator = options.get('lineseparator', '\n') + self.lineanchors = options.get('lineanchors', '') + self.linespans = options.get('linespans', '') + self.anchorlinenos = get_bool_opt(options, 'anchorlinenos', False) + self.hl_lines = set() + for lineno in get_list_opt(options, 'hl_lines', []): + try: + self.hl_lines.add(int(lineno)) + except ValueError: + pass + + self._create_stylesheet() + + def _get_css_class(self, ttype): + """Return the css class of this token type prefixed with + the classprefix option.""" + ttypeclass = _get_ttype_class(ttype) + if ttypeclass: + return self.classprefix + ttypeclass + return '' + + def _get_css_classes(self, ttype): + """Return the CSS classes of this token type prefixed with the classprefix option.""" + cls = self._get_css_class(ttype) + while ttype not in STANDARD_TYPES: + ttype = ttype.parent + cls = self._get_css_class(ttype) + ' ' + cls + return cls or '' + + def _get_css_inline_styles(self, ttype): + """Return the inline CSS styles for this token type.""" + cclass = self.ttype2class.get(ttype) + while cclass is None: + ttype = ttype.parent + cclass = self.ttype2class.get(ttype) + return cclass or '' + + def _create_stylesheet(self): + t2c = self.ttype2class = {Token: ''} + c2s = self.class2style = {} + for ttype, ndef in self.style: + name = self._get_css_class(ttype) + style = '' + if ndef['color']: + style += 'color: %s; ' % webify(ndef['color']) + if ndef['bold']: + style += 'font-weight: bold; ' + if ndef['italic']: + style += 'font-style: italic; ' + if ndef['underline']: + style += 'text-decoration: underline; ' + if ndef['bgcolor']: + style += 'background-color: %s; ' % webify(ndef['bgcolor']) + if ndef['border']: + style += 'border: 1px solid %s; ' % webify(ndef['border']) + if style: + t2c[ttype] = name + # save len(ttype) to enable ordering the styles by + # hierarchy (necessary for CSS cascading rules!) + c2s[name] = (style[:-2], ttype, len(ttype)) + + def get_style_defs(self, arg=None): + """ + Return CSS style definitions for the classes produced by the current + highlighting style. ``arg`` can be a string or list of selectors to + insert before the token type classes. + """ + style_lines = [] + + style_lines.extend(self.get_linenos_style_defs()) + style_lines.extend(self.get_background_style_defs(arg)) + style_lines.extend(self.get_token_style_defs(arg)) + + return '\n'.join(style_lines) + + def get_token_style_defs(self, arg=None): + prefix = self.get_css_prefix(arg) + + styles = [ + (level, ttype, cls, style) + for cls, (style, ttype, level) in self.class2style.items() + if cls and style + ] + styles.sort() + + lines = [ + '%s { %s } /* %s */' % (prefix(cls), style, repr(ttype)[6:]) + for (level, ttype, cls, style) in styles + ] + + return lines + + def get_background_style_defs(self, arg=None): + prefix = self.get_css_prefix(arg) + bg_color = self.style.background_color + hl_color = self.style.highlight_color + + lines = [] + + if arg and not self.nobackground and bg_color is not None: + text_style = '' + if Text in self.ttype2class: + text_style = ' ' + self.class2style[self.ttype2class[Text]][0] + lines.insert( + 0, '%s{ background: %s;%s }' % ( + prefix(''), bg_color, text_style + ) + ) + if hl_color is not None: + lines.insert( + 0, '%s { background-color: %s }' % (prefix('hll'), hl_color) + ) + + return lines + + def get_linenos_style_defs(self): + lines = [ + 'pre { %s }' % self._pre_style, + 'td.linenos .normal { %s }' % self._linenos_style, + 'span.linenos { %s }' % self._linenos_style, + 'td.linenos .special { %s }' % self._linenos_special_style, + 'span.linenos.special { %s }' % self._linenos_special_style, + ] + + return lines + + def get_css_prefix(self, arg): + if arg is None: + arg = ('cssclass' in self.options and '.'+self.cssclass or '') + if isinstance(arg, str): + args = [arg] + else: + args = list(arg) + + def prefix(cls): + if cls: + cls = '.' + cls + tmp = [] + for arg in args: + tmp.append((arg and arg + ' ' or '') + cls) + return ', '.join(tmp) + + return prefix + + @property + def _pre_style(self): + return 'line-height: 125%;' + + @property + def _linenos_style(self): + return 'color: %s; background-color: %s; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px;' % ( + self.style.line_number_color, + self.style.line_number_background_color + ) + + @property + def _linenos_special_style(self): + return 'color: %s; background-color: %s; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px;' % ( + self.style.line_number_special_color, + self.style.line_number_special_background_color + ) + + def _decodeifneeded(self, value): + if isinstance(value, bytes): + if self.encoding: + return value.decode(self.encoding) + return value.decode() + return value + + def _wrap_full(self, inner, outfile): + if self.cssfile: + if os.path.isabs(self.cssfile): + # it's an absolute filename + cssfilename = self.cssfile + else: + try: + filename = outfile.name + if not filename or filename[0] == '<': + # pseudo files, e.g. name == '<fdopen>' + raise AttributeError + cssfilename = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(filename), + self.cssfile) + except AttributeError: + print('Note: Cannot determine output file name, ' + 'using current directory as base for the CSS file name', + file=sys.stderr) + cssfilename = self.cssfile + # write CSS file only if noclobber_cssfile isn't given as an option. + try: + if not os.path.exists(cssfilename) or not self.noclobber_cssfile: + with open(cssfilename, "w", encoding="utf-8") as cf: + cf.write(CSSFILE_TEMPLATE % + {'styledefs': self.get_style_defs('body')}) + except OSError as err: + err.strerror = 'Error writing CSS file: ' + err.strerror + raise + + yield 0, (DOC_HEADER_EXTERNALCSS % + dict(title=self.title, + cssfile=self.cssfile, + encoding=self.encoding)) + else: + yield 0, (DOC_HEADER % + dict(title=self.title, + styledefs=self.get_style_defs('body'), + encoding=self.encoding)) + + yield from inner + yield 0, DOC_FOOTER + + def _wrap_tablelinenos(self, inner): + dummyoutfile = StringIO() + lncount = 0 + for t, line in inner: + if t: + lncount += 1 + dummyoutfile.write(line) + + fl = self.linenostart + mw = len(str(lncount + fl - 1)) + sp = self.linenospecial + st = self.linenostep + anchor_name = self.lineanchors or self.linespans + aln = self.anchorlinenos + nocls = self.noclasses + + lines = [] + + for i in range(fl, fl+lncount): + print_line = i % st == 0 + special_line = sp and i % sp == 0 + + if print_line: + line = '%*d' % (mw, i) + if aln: + line = '<a href="#%s-%d">%s</a>' % (anchor_name, i, line) + else: + line = ' ' * mw + + if nocls: + if special_line: + style = ' style="%s"' % self._linenos_special_style + else: + style = ' style="%s"' % self._linenos_style + else: + if special_line: + style = ' class="special"' + else: + style = ' class="normal"' + + if style: + line = '<span%s>%s</span>' % (style, line) + + lines.append(line) + + ls = '\n'.join(lines) + + # If a filename was specified, we can't put it into the code table as it + # would misalign the line numbers. Hence we emit a separate row for it. + filename_tr = "" + if self.filename: + filename_tr = ( + '<tr><th colspan="2" class="filename">' + '<span class="filename">' + self.filename + '</span>' + '</th></tr>') + + # in case you wonder about the seemingly redundant <div> here: since the + # content in the other cell also is wrapped in a div, some browsers in + # some configurations seem to mess up the formatting... + yield 0, (f'<table class="{self.cssclass}table">' + filename_tr + + '<tr><td class="linenos"><div class="linenodiv"><pre>' + + ls + '</pre></div></td><td class="code">') + yield 0, '<div>' + yield 0, dummyoutfile.getvalue() + yield 0, '</div>' + yield 0, '</td></tr></table>' + + + def _wrap_inlinelinenos(self, inner): + # need a list of lines since we need the width of a single number :( + inner_lines = list(inner) + sp = self.linenospecial + st = self.linenostep + num = self.linenostart + mw = len(str(len(inner_lines) + num - 1)) + anchor_name = self.lineanchors or self.linespans + aln = self.anchorlinenos + nocls = self.noclasses + + for _, inner_line in inner_lines: + print_line = num % st == 0 + special_line = sp and num % sp == 0 + + if print_line: + line = '%*d' % (mw, num) + else: + line = ' ' * mw + + if nocls: + if special_line: + style = ' style="%s"' % self._linenos_special_style + else: + style = ' style="%s"' % self._linenos_style + else: + if special_line: + style = ' class="linenos special"' + else: + style = ' class="linenos"' + + if style: + linenos = '<span%s>%s</span>' % (style, line) + else: + linenos = line + + if aln: + yield 1, ('<a href="#%s-%d">%s</a>' % (anchor_name, num, linenos) + + inner_line) + else: + yield 1, linenos + inner_line + num += 1 + + def _wrap_lineanchors(self, inner): + s = self.lineanchors + # subtract 1 since we have to increment i *before* yielding + i = self.linenostart - 1 + for t, line in inner: + if t: + i += 1 + href = "" if self.linenos else ' href="#%s-%d"' % (s, i) + yield 1, '<a id="%s-%d" name="%s-%d"%s></a>' % (s, i, s, i, href) + line + else: + yield 0, line + + def _wrap_linespans(self, inner): + s = self.linespans + i = self.linenostart - 1 + for t, line in inner: + if t: + i += 1 + yield 1, '<span id="%s-%d">%s</span>' % (s, i, line) + else: + yield 0, line + + def _wrap_div(self, inner): + style = [] + if (self.noclasses and not self.nobackground and + self.style.background_color is not None): + style.append('background: %s' % (self.style.background_color,)) + if self.cssstyles: + style.append(self.cssstyles) + style = '; '.join(style) + + yield 0, ('<div' + (self.cssclass and ' class="%s"' % self.cssclass) + + (style and (' style="%s"' % style)) + '>') + yield from inner + yield 0, '</div>\n' + + def _wrap_pre(self, inner): + style = [] + if self.prestyles: + style.append(self.prestyles) + if self.noclasses: + style.append(self._pre_style) + style = '; '.join(style) + + if self.filename and self.linenos != 1: + yield 0, ('<span class="filename">' + self.filename + '</span>') + + # the empty span here is to keep leading empty lines from being + # ignored by HTML parsers + yield 0, ('<pre' + (style and ' style="%s"' % style) + '><span></span>') + yield from inner + yield 0, '</pre>' + + def _wrap_code(self, inner): + yield 0, '<code>' + yield from inner + yield 0, '</code>' + + @functools.lru_cache(maxsize=100) + def _translate_parts(self, value): + """HTML-escape a value and split it by newlines.""" + return value.translate(_escape_html_table).split('\n') + + def _format_lines(self, tokensource): + """ + Just format the tokens, without any wrapping tags. + Yield individual lines. + """ + nocls = self.noclasses + lsep = self.lineseparator + tagsfile = self.tagsfile + + lspan = '' + line = [] + for ttype, value in tokensource: + try: + cspan = self.span_element_openers[ttype] + except KeyError: + title = ' title="%s"' % '.'.join(ttype) if self.debug_token_types else '' + if nocls: + css_style = self._get_css_inline_styles(ttype) + if css_style: + css_style = self.class2style[css_style][0] + cspan = '<span style="%s"%s>' % (css_style, title) + else: + cspan = '' + else: + css_class = self._get_css_classes(ttype) + if css_class: + cspan = '<span class="%s"%s>' % (css_class, title) + else: + cspan = '' + self.span_element_openers[ttype] = cspan + + parts = self._translate_parts(value) + + if tagsfile and ttype in Token.Name: + filename, linenumber = self._lookup_ctag(value) + if linenumber: + base, filename = os.path.split(filename) + if base: + base += '/' + filename, extension = os.path.splitext(filename) + url = self.tagurlformat % {'path': base, 'fname': filename, + 'fext': extension} + parts[0] = "<a href=\"%s#%s-%d\">%s" % \ + (url, self.lineanchors, linenumber, parts[0]) + parts[-1] = parts[-1] + "</a>" + + # for all but the last line + for part in parts[:-1]: + if line: + # Also check for part being non-empty, so we avoid creating + # empty <span> tags + if lspan != cspan and part: + line.extend(((lspan and '</span>'), cspan, part, + (cspan and '</span>'), lsep)) + else: # both are the same, or the current part was empty + line.extend((part, (lspan and '</span>'), lsep)) + yield 1, ''.join(line) + line = [] + elif part: + yield 1, ''.join((cspan, part, (cspan and '</span>'), lsep)) + else: + yield 1, lsep + # for the last line + if line and parts[-1]: + if lspan != cspan: + line.extend(((lspan and '</span>'), cspan, parts[-1])) + lspan = cspan + else: + line.append(parts[-1]) + elif parts[-1]: + line = [cspan, parts[-1]] + lspan = cspan + # else we neither have to open a new span nor set lspan + + if line: + line.extend(((lspan and '</span>'), lsep)) + yield 1, ''.join(line) + + def _lookup_ctag(self, token): + entry = ctags.TagEntry() + if self._ctags.find(entry, token.encode(), 0): + return entry['file'], entry['lineNumber'] + else: + return None, None + + def _highlight_lines(self, tokensource): + """ + Highlighted the lines specified in the `hl_lines` option by + post-processing the token stream coming from `_format_lines`. + """ + hls = self.hl_lines + + for i, (t, value) in enumerate(tokensource): + if t != 1: + yield t, value + if i + 1 in hls: # i + 1 because Python indexes start at 0 + if self.noclasses: + style = '' + if self.style.highlight_color is not None: + style = (' style="background-color: %s"' % + (self.style.highlight_color,)) + yield 1, '<span%s>%s</span>' % (style, value) + else: + yield 1, '<span class="hll">%s</span>' % value + else: + yield 1, value + + def wrap(self, source): + """ + Wrap the ``source``, which is a generator yielding + individual lines, in custom generators. See docstring + for `format`. Can be overridden. + """ + + output = source + if self.wrapcode: + output = self._wrap_code(output) + + output = self._wrap_pre(output) + + return output + + def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile): + """ + The formatting process uses several nested generators; which of + them are used is determined by the user's options. + + Each generator should take at least one argument, ``inner``, + and wrap the pieces of text generated by this. + + Always yield 2-tuples: (code, text). If "code" is 1, the text + is part of the original tokensource being highlighted, if it's + 0, the text is some piece of wrapping. This makes it possible to + use several different wrappers that process the original source + linewise, e.g. line number generators. + """ + source = self._format_lines(tokensource) + + # As a special case, we wrap line numbers before line highlighting + # so the line numbers get wrapped in the highlighting tag. + if not self.nowrap and self.linenos == 2: + source = self._wrap_inlinelinenos(source) + + if self.hl_lines: + source = self._highlight_lines(source) + + if not self.nowrap: + if self.lineanchors: + source = self._wrap_lineanchors(source) + if self.linespans: + source = self._wrap_linespans(source) + source = self.wrap(source) + if self.linenos == 1: + source = self._wrap_tablelinenos(source) + source = self._wrap_div(source) + if self.full: + source = self._wrap_full(source, outfile) + + for t, piece in source: + outfile.write(piece) diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/img.py b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/img.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..465d1af4 --- /dev/null +++ b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/img.py @@ -0,0 +1,645 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.img + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Formatter for Pixmap output. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +import os +import sys + +from pygments.formatter import Formatter +from pygments.util import get_bool_opt, get_int_opt, get_list_opt, \ + get_choice_opt + +import subprocess + +# Import this carefully +try: + from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont + pil_available = True +except ImportError: + pil_available = False + +try: + import _winreg +except ImportError: + try: + import winreg as _winreg + except ImportError: + _winreg = None + +__all__ = ['ImageFormatter', 'GifImageFormatter', 'JpgImageFormatter', + 'BmpImageFormatter'] + + +# For some unknown reason every font calls it something different +STYLES = { + 'NORMAL': ['', 'Roman', 'Book', 'Normal', 'Regular', 'Medium'], + 'ITALIC': ['Oblique', 'Italic'], + 'BOLD': ['Bold'], + 'BOLDITALIC': ['Bold Oblique', 'Bold Italic'], +} + +# A sane default for modern systems +DEFAULT_FONT_NAME_NIX = 'DejaVu Sans Mono' +DEFAULT_FONT_NAME_WIN = 'Courier New' +DEFAULT_FONT_NAME_MAC = 'Menlo' + + +class PilNotAvailable(ImportError): + """When Python imaging library is not available""" + + +class FontNotFound(Exception): + """When there are no usable fonts specified""" + + +class FontManager: + """ + Manages a set of fonts: normal, italic, bold, etc... + """ + + def __init__(self, font_name, font_size=14): + self.font_name = font_name + self.font_size = font_size + self.fonts = {} + self.encoding = None + if sys.platform.startswith('win'): + if not font_name: + self.font_name = DEFAULT_FONT_NAME_WIN + self._create_win() + elif sys.platform.startswith('darwin'): + if not font_name: + self.font_name = DEFAULT_FONT_NAME_MAC + self._create_mac() + else: + if not font_name: + self.font_name = DEFAULT_FONT_NAME_NIX + self._create_nix() + + def _get_nix_font_path(self, name, style): + proc = subprocess.Popen(['fc-list', "%s:style=%s" % (name, style), 'file'], + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=None) + stdout, _ = proc.communicate() + if proc.returncode == 0: + lines = stdout.splitlines() + for line in lines: + if line.startswith(b'Fontconfig warning:'): + continue + path = line.decode().strip().strip(':') + if path: + return path + return None + + def _create_nix(self): + for name in STYLES['NORMAL']: + path = self._get_nix_font_path(self.font_name, name) + if path is not None: + self.fonts['NORMAL'] = ImageFont.truetype(path, self.font_size) + break + else: + raise FontNotFound('No usable fonts named: "%s"' % + self.font_name) + for style in ('ITALIC', 'BOLD', 'BOLDITALIC'): + for stylename in STYLES[style]: + path = self._get_nix_font_path(self.font_name, stylename) + if path is not None: + self.fonts[style] = ImageFont.truetype(path, self.font_size) + break + else: + if style == 'BOLDITALIC': + self.fonts[style] = self.fonts['BOLD'] + else: + self.fonts[style] = self.fonts['NORMAL'] + + def _get_mac_font_path(self, font_map, name, style): + return font_map.get((name + ' ' + style).strip().lower()) + + def _create_mac(self): + font_map = {} + for font_dir in (os.path.join(os.getenv("HOME"), 'Library/Fonts/'), + '/Library/Fonts/', '/System/Library/Fonts/'): + font_map.update( + (os.path.splitext(f)[0].lower(), os.path.join(font_dir, f)) + for f in os.listdir(font_dir) + if f.lower().endswith(('ttf', 'ttc'))) + + for name in STYLES['NORMAL']: + path = self._get_mac_font_path(font_map, self.font_name, name) + if path is not None: + self.fonts['NORMAL'] = ImageFont.truetype(path, self.font_size) + break + else: + raise FontNotFound('No usable fonts named: "%s"' % + self.font_name) + for style in ('ITALIC', 'BOLD', 'BOLDITALIC'): + for stylename in STYLES[style]: + path = self._get_mac_font_path(font_map, self.font_name, stylename) + if path is not None: + self.fonts[style] = ImageFont.truetype(path, self.font_size) + break + else: + if style == 'BOLDITALIC': + self.fonts[style] = self.fonts['BOLD'] + else: + self.fonts[style] = self.fonts['NORMAL'] + + def _lookup_win(self, key, basename, styles, fail=False): + for suffix in ('', ' (TrueType)'): + for style in styles: + try: + valname = '%s%s%s' % (basename, style and ' '+style, suffix) + val, _ = _winreg.QueryValueEx(key, valname) + return val + except OSError: + continue + else: + if fail: + raise FontNotFound('Font %s (%s) not found in registry' % + (basename, styles[0])) + return None + + def _create_win(self): + lookuperror = None + keynames = [ (_winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, r'Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts'), + (_winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, r'Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Fonts'), + (_winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, r'Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts'), + (_winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, r'Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Fonts') ] + for keyname in keynames: + try: + key = _winreg.OpenKey(*keyname) + try: + path = self._lookup_win(key, self.font_name, STYLES['NORMAL'], True) + self.fonts['NORMAL'] = ImageFont.truetype(path, self.font_size) + for style in ('ITALIC', 'BOLD', 'BOLDITALIC'): + path = self._lookup_win(key, self.font_name, STYLES[style]) + if path: + self.fonts[style] = ImageFont.truetype(path, self.font_size) + else: + if style == 'BOLDITALIC': + self.fonts[style] = self.fonts['BOLD'] + else: + self.fonts[style] = self.fonts['NORMAL'] + return + except FontNotFound as err: + lookuperror = err + finally: + _winreg.CloseKey(key) + except OSError: + pass + else: + # If we get here, we checked all registry keys and had no luck + # We can be in one of two situations now: + # * All key lookups failed. In this case lookuperror is None and we + # will raise a generic error + # * At least one lookup failed with a FontNotFound error. In this + # case, we will raise that as a more specific error + if lookuperror: + raise lookuperror + raise FontNotFound('Can\'t open Windows font registry key') + + def get_char_size(self): + """ + Get the character size. + """ + return self.get_text_size('M') + + def get_text_size(self, text): + """ + Get the text size (width, height). + """ + font = self.fonts['NORMAL'] + if hasattr(font, 'getbbox'): # Pillow >= 9.2.0 + return font.getbbox(text)[2:4] + else: + return font.getsize(text) + + def get_font(self, bold, oblique): + """ + Get the font based on bold and italic flags. + """ + if bold and oblique: + return self.fonts['BOLDITALIC'] + elif bold: + return self.fonts['BOLD'] + elif oblique: + return self.fonts['ITALIC'] + else: + return self.fonts['NORMAL'] + + +class ImageFormatter(Formatter): + """ + Create a PNG image from source code. This uses the Python Imaging Library to + generate a pixmap from the source code. + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + + Additional options accepted: + + `image_format` + An image format to output to that is recognised by PIL, these include: + + * "PNG" (default) + * "JPEG" + * "BMP" + * "GIF" + + `line_pad` + The extra spacing (in pixels) between each line of text. + + Default: 2 + + `font_name` + The font name to be used as the base font from which others, such as + bold and italic fonts will be generated. This really should be a + monospace font to look sane. + + Default: "Courier New" on Windows, "Menlo" on Mac OS, and + "DejaVu Sans Mono" on \\*nix + + `font_size` + The font size in points to be used. + + Default: 14 + + `image_pad` + The padding, in pixels to be used at each edge of the resulting image. + + Default: 10 + + `line_numbers` + Whether line numbers should be shown: True/False + + Default: True + + `line_number_start` + The line number of the first line. + + Default: 1 + + `line_number_step` + The step used when printing line numbers. + + Default: 1 + + `line_number_bg` + The background colour (in "#123456" format) of the line number bar, or + None to use the style background color. + + Default: "#eed" + + `line_number_fg` + The text color of the line numbers (in "#123456"-like format). + + Default: "#886" + + `line_number_chars` + The number of columns of line numbers allowable in the line number + margin. + + Default: 2 + + `line_number_bold` + Whether line numbers will be bold: True/False + + Default: False + + `line_number_italic` + Whether line numbers will be italicized: True/False + + Default: False + + `line_number_separator` + Whether a line will be drawn between the line number area and the + source code area: True/False + + Default: True + + `line_number_pad` + The horizontal padding (in pixels) between the line number margin, and + the source code area. + + Default: 6 + + `hl_lines` + Specify a list of lines to be highlighted. + + .. versionadded:: 1.2 + + Default: empty list + + `hl_color` + Specify the color for highlighting lines. + + .. versionadded:: 1.2 + + Default: highlight color of the selected style + """ + + # Required by the pygments mapper + name = 'img' + aliases = ['img', 'IMG', 'png'] + filenames = ['*.png'] + + unicodeoutput = False + + default_image_format = 'png' + + def __init__(self, **options): + """ + See the class docstring for explanation of options. + """ + if not pil_available: + raise PilNotAvailable( + 'Python Imaging Library is required for this formatter') + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + self.encoding = 'latin1' # let pygments.format() do the right thing + # Read the style + self.styles = dict(self.style) + if self.style.background_color is None: + self.background_color = '#fff' + else: + self.background_color = self.style.background_color + # Image options + self.image_format = get_choice_opt( + options, 'image_format', ['png', 'jpeg', 'gif', 'bmp'], + self.default_image_format, normcase=True) + self.image_pad = get_int_opt(options, 'image_pad', 10) + self.line_pad = get_int_opt(options, 'line_pad', 2) + # The fonts + fontsize = get_int_opt(options, 'font_size', 14) + self.fonts = FontManager(options.get('font_name', ''), fontsize) + self.fontw, self.fonth = self.fonts.get_char_size() + # Line number options + self.line_number_fg = options.get('line_number_fg', '#886') + self.line_number_bg = options.get('line_number_bg', '#eed') + self.line_number_chars = get_int_opt(options, + 'line_number_chars', 2) + self.line_number_bold = get_bool_opt(options, + 'line_number_bold', False) + self.line_number_italic = get_bool_opt(options, + 'line_number_italic', False) + self.line_number_pad = get_int_opt(options, 'line_number_pad', 6) + self.line_numbers = get_bool_opt(options, 'line_numbers', True) + self.line_number_separator = get_bool_opt(options, + 'line_number_separator', True) + self.line_number_step = get_int_opt(options, 'line_number_step', 1) + self.line_number_start = get_int_opt(options, 'line_number_start', 1) + if self.line_numbers: + self.line_number_width = (self.fontw * self.line_number_chars + + self.line_number_pad * 2) + else: + self.line_number_width = 0 + self.hl_lines = [] + hl_lines_str = get_list_opt(options, 'hl_lines', []) + for line in hl_lines_str: + try: + self.hl_lines.append(int(line)) + except ValueError: + pass + self.hl_color = options.get('hl_color', + self.style.highlight_color) or '#f90' + self.drawables = [] + + def get_style_defs(self, arg=''): + raise NotImplementedError('The -S option is meaningless for the image ' + 'formatter. Use -O style=<stylename> instead.') + + def _get_line_height(self): + """ + Get the height of a line. + """ + return self.fonth + self.line_pad + + def _get_line_y(self, lineno): + """ + Get the Y coordinate of a line number. + """ + return lineno * self._get_line_height() + self.image_pad + + def _get_char_width(self): + """ + Get the width of a character. + """ + return self.fontw + + def _get_char_x(self, linelength): + """ + Get the X coordinate of a character position. + """ + return linelength + self.image_pad + self.line_number_width + + def _get_text_pos(self, linelength, lineno): + """ + Get the actual position for a character and line position. + """ + return self._get_char_x(linelength), self._get_line_y(lineno) + + def _get_linenumber_pos(self, lineno): + """ + Get the actual position for the start of a line number. + """ + return (self.image_pad, self._get_line_y(lineno)) + + def _get_text_color(self, style): + """ + Get the correct color for the token from the style. + """ + if style['color'] is not None: + fill = '#' + style['color'] + else: + fill = '#000' + return fill + + def _get_text_bg_color(self, style): + """ + Get the correct background color for the token from the style. + """ + if style['bgcolor'] is not None: + bg_color = '#' + style['bgcolor'] + else: + bg_color = None + return bg_color + + def _get_style_font(self, style): + """ + Get the correct font for the style. + """ + return self.fonts.get_font(style['bold'], style['italic']) + + def _get_image_size(self, maxlinelength, maxlineno): + """ + Get the required image size. + """ + return (self._get_char_x(maxlinelength) + self.image_pad, + self._get_line_y(maxlineno + 0) + self.image_pad) + + def _draw_linenumber(self, posno, lineno): + """ + Remember a line number drawable to paint later. + """ + self._draw_text( + self._get_linenumber_pos(posno), + str(lineno).rjust(self.line_number_chars), + font=self.fonts.get_font(self.line_number_bold, + self.line_number_italic), + text_fg=self.line_number_fg, + text_bg=None, + ) + + def _draw_text(self, pos, text, font, text_fg, text_bg): + """ + Remember a single drawable tuple to paint later. + """ + self.drawables.append((pos, text, font, text_fg, text_bg)) + + def _create_drawables(self, tokensource): + """ + Create drawables for the token content. + """ + lineno = charno = maxcharno = 0 + maxlinelength = linelength = 0 + for ttype, value in tokensource: + while ttype not in self.styles: + ttype = ttype.parent + style = self.styles[ttype] + # TODO: make sure tab expansion happens earlier in the chain. It + # really ought to be done on the input, as to do it right here is + # quite complex. + value = value.expandtabs(4) + lines = value.splitlines(True) + # print lines + for i, line in enumerate(lines): + temp = line.rstrip('\n') + if temp: + self._draw_text( + self._get_text_pos(linelength, lineno), + temp, + font = self._get_style_font(style), + text_fg = self._get_text_color(style), + text_bg = self._get_text_bg_color(style), + ) + temp_width, _ = self.fonts.get_text_size(temp) + linelength += temp_width + maxlinelength = max(maxlinelength, linelength) + charno += len(temp) + maxcharno = max(maxcharno, charno) + if line.endswith('\n'): + # add a line for each extra line in the value + linelength = 0 + charno = 0 + lineno += 1 + self.maxlinelength = maxlinelength + self.maxcharno = maxcharno + self.maxlineno = lineno + + def _draw_line_numbers(self): + """ + Create drawables for the line numbers. + """ + if not self.line_numbers: + return + for p in range(self.maxlineno): + n = p + self.line_number_start + if (n % self.line_number_step) == 0: + self._draw_linenumber(p, n) + + def _paint_line_number_bg(self, im): + """ + Paint the line number background on the image. + """ + if not self.line_numbers: + return + if self.line_number_fg is None: + return + draw = ImageDraw.Draw(im) + recth = im.size[-1] + rectw = self.image_pad + self.line_number_width - self.line_number_pad + draw.rectangle([(0, 0), (rectw, recth)], + fill=self.line_number_bg) + if self.line_number_separator: + draw.line([(rectw, 0), (rectw, recth)], fill=self.line_number_fg) + del draw + + def format(self, tokensource, outfile): + """ + Format ``tokensource``, an iterable of ``(tokentype, tokenstring)`` + tuples and write it into ``outfile``. + + This implementation calculates where it should draw each token on the + pixmap, then calculates the required pixmap size and draws the items. + """ + self._create_drawables(tokensource) + self._draw_line_numbers() + im = Image.new( + 'RGB', + self._get_image_size(self.maxlinelength, self.maxlineno), + self.background_color + ) + self._paint_line_number_bg(im) + draw = ImageDraw.Draw(im) + # Highlight + if self.hl_lines: + x = self.image_pad + self.line_number_width - self.line_number_pad + 1 + recth = self._get_line_height() + rectw = im.size[0] - x + for linenumber in self.hl_lines: + y = self._get_line_y(linenumber - 1) + draw.rectangle([(x, y), (x + rectw, y + recth)], + fill=self.hl_color) + for pos, value, font, text_fg, text_bg in self.drawables: + if text_bg: + text_size = draw.textsize(text=value, font=font) + draw.rectangle([pos[0], pos[1], pos[0] + text_size[0], pos[1] + text_size[1]], fill=text_bg) + draw.text(pos, value, font=font, fill=text_fg) + im.save(outfile, self.image_format.upper()) + + +# Add one formatter per format, so that the "-f gif" option gives the correct result +# when used in pygmentize. + +class GifImageFormatter(ImageFormatter): + """ + Create a GIF image from source code. This uses the Python Imaging Library to + generate a pixmap from the source code. + + .. versionadded:: 1.0 + """ + + name = 'img_gif' + aliases = ['gif'] + filenames = ['*.gif'] + default_image_format = 'gif' + + +class JpgImageFormatter(ImageFormatter): + """ + Create a JPEG image from source code. This uses the Python Imaging Library to + generate a pixmap from the source code. + + .. versionadded:: 1.0 + """ + + name = 'img_jpg' + aliases = ['jpg', 'jpeg'] + filenames = ['*.jpg'] + default_image_format = 'jpeg' + + +class BmpImageFormatter(ImageFormatter): + """ + Create a bitmap image from source code. This uses the Python Imaging Library to + generate a pixmap from the source code. + + .. versionadded:: 1.0 + """ + + name = 'img_bmp' + aliases = ['bmp', 'bitmap'] + filenames = ['*.bmp'] + default_image_format = 'bmp' diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/irc.py b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/irc.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..334aeef4 --- /dev/null +++ b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/irc.py @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.irc + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Formatter for IRC output + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +from pygments.formatter import Formatter +from pygments.token import Keyword, Name, Comment, String, Error, \ + Number, Operator, Generic, Token, Whitespace +from pygments.util import get_choice_opt + + +__all__ = ['IRCFormatter'] + + +#: Map token types to a tuple of color values for light and dark +#: backgrounds. +IRC_COLORS = { + Token: ('', ''), + + Whitespace: ('gray', 'brightblack'), + Comment: ('gray', 'brightblack'), + Comment.Preproc: ('cyan', 'brightcyan'), + Keyword: ('blue', 'brightblue'), + Keyword.Type: ('cyan', 'brightcyan'), + Operator.Word: ('magenta', 'brightcyan'), + Name.Builtin: ('cyan', 'brightcyan'), + Name.Function: ('green', 'brightgreen'), + Name.Namespace: ('_cyan_', '_brightcyan_'), + Name.Class: ('_green_', '_brightgreen_'), + Name.Exception: ('cyan', 'brightcyan'), + Name.Decorator: ('brightblack', 'gray'), + Name.Variable: ('red', 'brightred'), + Name.Constant: ('red', 'brightred'), + Name.Attribute: ('cyan', 'brightcyan'), + Name.Tag: ('brightblue', 'brightblue'), + String: ('yellow', 'yellow'), + Number: ('blue', 'brightblue'), + + Generic.Deleted: ('brightred', 'brightred'), + Generic.Inserted: ('green', 'brightgreen'), + Generic.Heading: ('**', '**'), + Generic.Subheading: ('*magenta*', '*brightmagenta*'), + Generic.Error: ('brightred', 'brightred'), + + Error: ('_brightred_', '_brightred_'), +} + + +IRC_COLOR_MAP = { + 'white': 0, + 'black': 1, + 'blue': 2, + 'brightgreen': 3, + 'brightred': 4, + 'yellow': 5, + 'magenta': 6, + 'orange': 7, + 'green': 7, #compat w/ ansi + 'brightyellow': 8, + 'lightgreen': 9, + 'brightcyan': 9, # compat w/ ansi + 'cyan': 10, + 'lightblue': 11, + 'red': 11, # compat w/ ansi + 'brightblue': 12, + 'brightmagenta': 13, + 'brightblack': 14, + 'gray': 15, +} + +def ircformat(color, text): + if len(color) < 1: + return text + add = sub = '' + if '_' in color: # italic + add += '\x1D' + sub = '\x1D' + sub + color = color.strip('_') + if '*' in color: # bold + add += '\x02' + sub = '\x02' + sub + color = color.strip('*') + # underline (\x1F) not supported + # backgrounds (\x03FF,BB) not supported + if len(color) > 0: # actual color - may have issues with ircformat("red", "blah")+"10" type stuff + add += '\x03' + str(IRC_COLOR_MAP[color]).zfill(2) + sub = '\x03' + sub + return add + text + sub + return '<'+add+'>'+text+'</'+sub+'>' + + +class IRCFormatter(Formatter): + r""" + Format tokens with IRC color sequences + + The `get_style_defs()` method doesn't do anything special since there is + no support for common styles. + + Options accepted: + + `bg` + Set to ``"light"`` or ``"dark"`` depending on the terminal's background + (default: ``"light"``). + + `colorscheme` + A dictionary mapping token types to (lightbg, darkbg) color names or + ``None`` (default: ``None`` = use builtin colorscheme). + + `linenos` + Set to ``True`` to have line numbers in the output as well + (default: ``False`` = no line numbers). + """ + name = 'IRC' + aliases = ['irc', 'IRC'] + filenames = [] + + def __init__(self, **options): + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + self.darkbg = get_choice_opt(options, 'bg', + ['light', 'dark'], 'light') == 'dark' + self.colorscheme = options.get('colorscheme', None) or IRC_COLORS + self.linenos = options.get('linenos', False) + self._lineno = 0 + + def _write_lineno(self, outfile): + if self.linenos: + self._lineno += 1 + outfile.write("%04d: " % self._lineno) + + def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile): + self._write_lineno(outfile) + + for ttype, value in tokensource: + color = self.colorscheme.get(ttype) + while color is None: + ttype = ttype[:-1] + color = self.colorscheme.get(ttype) + if color: + color = color[self.darkbg] + spl = value.split('\n') + for line in spl[:-1]: + if line: + outfile.write(ircformat(color, line)) + outfile.write('\n') + self._write_lineno(outfile) + if spl[-1]: + outfile.write(ircformat(color, spl[-1])) + else: + outfile.write(value) diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/latex.py b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/latex.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b130bfaf --- /dev/null +++ b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/latex.py @@ -0,0 +1,521 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.latex + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Formatter for LaTeX fancyvrb output. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +from io import StringIO + +from pygments.formatter import Formatter +from pygments.lexer import Lexer, do_insertions +from pygments.token import Token, STANDARD_TYPES +from pygments.util import get_bool_opt, get_int_opt + + +__all__ = ['LatexFormatter'] + + +def escape_tex(text, commandprefix): + return text.replace('\\', '\x00'). \ + replace('{', '\x01'). \ + replace('}', '\x02'). \ + replace('\x00', r'\%sZbs{}' % commandprefix). \ + replace('\x01', r'\%sZob{}' % commandprefix). \ + replace('\x02', r'\%sZcb{}' % commandprefix). \ + replace('^', r'\%sZca{}' % commandprefix). \ + replace('_', r'\%sZus{}' % commandprefix). \ + replace('&', r'\%sZam{}' % commandprefix). \ + replace('<', r'\%sZlt{}' % commandprefix). \ + replace('>', r'\%sZgt{}' % commandprefix). \ + replace('#', r'\%sZsh{}' % commandprefix). \ + replace('%', r'\%sZpc{}' % commandprefix). \ + replace('$', r'\%sZdl{}' % commandprefix). \ + replace('-', r'\%sZhy{}' % commandprefix). \ + replace("'", r'\%sZsq{}' % commandprefix). \ + replace('"', r'\%sZdq{}' % commandprefix). \ + replace('~', r'\%sZti{}' % commandprefix) + + +DOC_TEMPLATE = r''' +\documentclass{%(docclass)s} +\usepackage{fancyvrb} +\usepackage{color} +\usepackage[%(encoding)s]{inputenc} +%(preamble)s + +%(styledefs)s + +\begin{document} + +\section*{%(title)s} + +%(code)s +\end{document} +''' + +## Small explanation of the mess below :) +# +# The previous version of the LaTeX formatter just assigned a command to +# each token type defined in the current style. That obviously is +# problematic if the highlighted code is produced for a different style +# than the style commands themselves. +# +# This version works much like the HTML formatter which assigns multiple +# CSS classes to each <span> tag, from the most specific to the least +# specific token type, thus falling back to the parent token type if one +# is not defined. Here, the classes are there too and use the same short +# forms given in token.STANDARD_TYPES. +# +# Highlighted code now only uses one custom command, which by default is +# \PY and selectable by the commandprefix option (and in addition the +# escapes \PYZat, \PYZlb and \PYZrb which haven't been renamed for +# backwards compatibility purposes). +# +# \PY has two arguments: the classes, separated by +, and the text to +# render in that style. The classes are resolved into the respective +# style commands by magic, which serves to ignore unknown classes. +# +# The magic macros are: +# * \PY@it, \PY@bf, etc. are unconditionally wrapped around the text +# to render in \PY@do. Their definition determines the style. +# * \PY@reset resets \PY@it etc. to do nothing. +# * \PY@toks parses the list of classes, using magic inspired by the +# keyval package (but modified to use plusses instead of commas +# because fancyvrb redefines commas inside its environments). +# * \PY@tok processes one class, calling the \PY@tok@classname command +# if it exists. +# * \PY@tok@classname sets the \PY@it etc. to reflect the chosen style +# for its class. +# * \PY resets the style, parses the classnames and then calls \PY@do. +# +# Tip: to read this code, print it out in substituted form using e.g. +# >>> print STYLE_TEMPLATE % {'cp': 'PY'} + +STYLE_TEMPLATE = r''' +\makeatletter +\def\%(cp)s@reset{\let\%(cp)s@it=\relax \let\%(cp)s@bf=\relax%% + \let\%(cp)s@ul=\relax \let\%(cp)s@tc=\relax%% + \let\%(cp)s@bc=\relax \let\%(cp)s@ff=\relax} +\def\%(cp)s@tok#1{\csname %(cp)s@tok@#1\endcsname} +\def\%(cp)s@toks#1+{\ifx\relax#1\empty\else%% + \%(cp)s@tok{#1}\expandafter\%(cp)s@toks\fi} +\def\%(cp)s@do#1{\%(cp)s@bc{\%(cp)s@tc{\%(cp)s@ul{%% + \%(cp)s@it{\%(cp)s@bf{\%(cp)s@ff{#1}}}}}}} +\def\%(cp)s#1#2{\%(cp)s@reset\%(cp)s@toks#1+\relax+\%(cp)s@do{#2}} + +%(styles)s + +\def\%(cp)sZbs{\char`\\} +\def\%(cp)sZus{\char`\_} +\def\%(cp)sZob{\char`\{} +\def\%(cp)sZcb{\char`\}} +\def\%(cp)sZca{\char`\^} +\def\%(cp)sZam{\char`\&} +\def\%(cp)sZlt{\char`\<} +\def\%(cp)sZgt{\char`\>} +\def\%(cp)sZsh{\char`\#} +\def\%(cp)sZpc{\char`\%%} +\def\%(cp)sZdl{\char`\$} +\def\%(cp)sZhy{\char`\-} +\def\%(cp)sZsq{\char`\'} +\def\%(cp)sZdq{\char`\"} +\def\%(cp)sZti{\char`\~} +%% for compatibility with earlier versions +\def\%(cp)sZat{@} +\def\%(cp)sZlb{[} +\def\%(cp)sZrb{]} +\makeatother +''' + + +def _get_ttype_name(ttype): + fname = STANDARD_TYPES.get(ttype) + if fname: + return fname + aname = '' + while fname is None: + aname = ttype[-1] + aname + ttype = ttype.parent + fname = STANDARD_TYPES.get(ttype) + return fname + aname + + +class LatexFormatter(Formatter): + r""" + Format tokens as LaTeX code. This needs the `fancyvrb` and `color` + standard packages. + + Without the `full` option, code is formatted as one ``Verbatim`` + environment, like this: + + .. sourcecode:: latex + + \begin{Verbatim}[commandchars=\\\{\}] + \PY{k}{def }\PY{n+nf}{foo}(\PY{n}{bar}): + \PY{k}{pass} + \end{Verbatim} + + Wrapping can be disabled using the `nowrap` option. + + The special command used here (``\PY``) and all the other macros it needs + are output by the `get_style_defs` method. + + With the `full` option, a complete LaTeX document is output, including + the command definitions in the preamble. + + The `get_style_defs()` method of a `LatexFormatter` returns a string + containing ``\def`` commands defining the macros needed inside the + ``Verbatim`` environments. + + Additional options accepted: + + `nowrap` + If set to ``True``, don't wrap the tokens at all, not even inside a + ``\begin{Verbatim}`` environment. This disables most other options + (default: ``False``). + + `style` + The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass (default: + ``'default'``). + + `full` + Tells the formatter to output a "full" document, i.e. a complete + self-contained document (default: ``False``). + + `title` + If `full` is true, the title that should be used to caption the + document (default: ``''``). + + `docclass` + If the `full` option is enabled, this is the document class to use + (default: ``'article'``). + + `preamble` + If the `full` option is enabled, this can be further preamble commands, + e.g. ``\usepackage`` (default: ``''``). + + `linenos` + If set to ``True``, output line numbers (default: ``False``). + + `linenostart` + The line number for the first line (default: ``1``). + + `linenostep` + If set to a number n > 1, only every nth line number is printed. + + `verboptions` + Additional options given to the Verbatim environment (see the *fancyvrb* + docs for possible values) (default: ``''``). + + `commandprefix` + The LaTeX commands used to produce colored output are constructed + using this prefix and some letters (default: ``'PY'``). + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + .. versionchanged:: 0.10 + The default is now ``'PY'`` instead of ``'C'``. + + `texcomments` + If set to ``True``, enables LaTeX comment lines. That is, LaTex markup + in comment tokens is not escaped so that LaTeX can render it (default: + ``False``). + + .. versionadded:: 1.2 + + `mathescape` + If set to ``True``, enables LaTeX math mode escape in comments. That + is, ``'$...$'`` inside a comment will trigger math mode (default: + ``False``). + + .. versionadded:: 1.2 + + `escapeinside` + If set to a string of length 2, enables escaping to LaTeX. Text + delimited by these 2 characters is read as LaTeX code and + typeset accordingly. It has no effect in string literals. It has + no effect in comments if `texcomments` or `mathescape` is + set. (default: ``''``). + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + + `envname` + Allows you to pick an alternative environment name replacing Verbatim. + The alternate environment still has to support Verbatim's option syntax. + (default: ``'Verbatim'``). + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + name = 'LaTeX' + aliases = ['latex', 'tex'] + filenames = ['*.tex'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + self.nowrap = get_bool_opt(options, 'nowrap', False) + self.docclass = options.get('docclass', 'article') + self.preamble = options.get('preamble', '') + self.linenos = get_bool_opt(options, 'linenos', False) + self.linenostart = abs(get_int_opt(options, 'linenostart', 1)) + self.linenostep = abs(get_int_opt(options, 'linenostep', 1)) + self.verboptions = options.get('verboptions', '') + self.nobackground = get_bool_opt(options, 'nobackground', False) + self.commandprefix = options.get('commandprefix', 'PY') + self.texcomments = get_bool_opt(options, 'texcomments', False) + self.mathescape = get_bool_opt(options, 'mathescape', False) + self.escapeinside = options.get('escapeinside', '') + if len(self.escapeinside) == 2: + self.left = self.escapeinside[0] + self.right = self.escapeinside[1] + else: + self.escapeinside = '' + self.envname = options.get('envname', 'Verbatim') + + self._create_stylesheet() + + def _create_stylesheet(self): + t2n = self.ttype2name = {Token: ''} + c2d = self.cmd2def = {} + cp = self.commandprefix + + def rgbcolor(col): + if col: + return ','.join(['%.2f' % (int(col[i] + col[i + 1], 16) / 255.0) + for i in (0, 2, 4)]) + else: + return '1,1,1' + + for ttype, ndef in self.style: + name = _get_ttype_name(ttype) + cmndef = '' + if ndef['bold']: + cmndef += r'\let\$$@bf=\textbf' + if ndef['italic']: + cmndef += r'\let\$$@it=\textit' + if ndef['underline']: + cmndef += r'\let\$$@ul=\underline' + if ndef['roman']: + cmndef += r'\let\$$@ff=\textrm' + if ndef['sans']: + cmndef += r'\let\$$@ff=\textsf' + if ndef['mono']: + cmndef += r'\let\$$@ff=\textsf' + if ndef['color']: + cmndef += (r'\def\$$@tc##1{\textcolor[rgb]{%s}{##1}}' % + rgbcolor(ndef['color'])) + if ndef['border']: + cmndef += (r'\def\$$@bc##1{{\setlength{\fboxsep}{\string -\fboxrule}' + r'\fcolorbox[rgb]{%s}{%s}{\strut ##1}}}' % + (rgbcolor(ndef['border']), + rgbcolor(ndef['bgcolor']))) + elif ndef['bgcolor']: + cmndef += (r'\def\$$@bc##1{{\setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}' + r'\colorbox[rgb]{%s}{\strut ##1}}}' % + rgbcolor(ndef['bgcolor'])) + if cmndef == '': + continue + cmndef = cmndef.replace('$$', cp) + t2n[ttype] = name + c2d[name] = cmndef + + def get_style_defs(self, arg=''): + """ + Return the command sequences needed to define the commands + used to format text in the verbatim environment. ``arg`` is ignored. + """ + cp = self.commandprefix + styles = [] + for name, definition in self.cmd2def.items(): + styles.append(r'\@namedef{%s@tok@%s}{%s}' % (cp, name, definition)) + return STYLE_TEMPLATE % {'cp': self.commandprefix, + 'styles': '\n'.join(styles)} + + def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile): + # TODO: add support for background colors + t2n = self.ttype2name + cp = self.commandprefix + + if self.full: + realoutfile = outfile + outfile = StringIO() + + if not self.nowrap: + outfile.write('\\begin{' + self.envname + '}[commandchars=\\\\\\{\\}') + if self.linenos: + start, step = self.linenostart, self.linenostep + outfile.write(',numbers=left' + + (start and ',firstnumber=%d' % start or '') + + (step and ',stepnumber=%d' % step or '')) + if self.mathescape or self.texcomments or self.escapeinside: + outfile.write(',codes={\\catcode`\\$=3\\catcode`\\^=7' + '\\catcode`\\_=8\\relax}') + if self.verboptions: + outfile.write(',' + self.verboptions) + outfile.write(']\n') + + for ttype, value in tokensource: + if ttype in Token.Comment: + if self.texcomments: + # Try to guess comment starting lexeme and escape it ... + start = value[0:1] + for i in range(1, len(value)): + if start[0] != value[i]: + break + start += value[i] + + value = value[len(start):] + start = escape_tex(start, cp) + + # ... but do not escape inside comment. + value = start + value + elif self.mathescape: + # Only escape parts not inside a math environment. + parts = value.split('$') + in_math = False + for i, part in enumerate(parts): + if not in_math: + parts[i] = escape_tex(part, cp) + in_math = not in_math + value = '$'.join(parts) + elif self.escapeinside: + text = value + value = '' + while text: + a, sep1, text = text.partition(self.left) + if sep1: + b, sep2, text = text.partition(self.right) + if sep2: + value += escape_tex(a, cp) + b + else: + value += escape_tex(a + sep1 + b, cp) + else: + value += escape_tex(a, cp) + else: + value = escape_tex(value, cp) + elif ttype not in Token.Escape: + value = escape_tex(value, cp) + styles = [] + while ttype is not Token: + try: + styles.append(t2n[ttype]) + except KeyError: + # not in current style + styles.append(_get_ttype_name(ttype)) + ttype = ttype.parent + styleval = '+'.join(reversed(styles)) + if styleval: + spl = value.split('\n') + for line in spl[:-1]: + if line: + outfile.write("\\%s{%s}{%s}" % (cp, styleval, line)) + outfile.write('\n') + if spl[-1]: + outfile.write("\\%s{%s}{%s}" % (cp, styleval, spl[-1])) + else: + outfile.write(value) + + if not self.nowrap: + outfile.write('\\end{' + self.envname + '}\n') + + if self.full: + encoding = self.encoding or 'utf8' + # map known existings encodings from LaTeX distribution + encoding = { + 'utf_8': 'utf8', + 'latin_1': 'latin1', + 'iso_8859_1': 'latin1', + }.get(encoding.replace('-', '_'), encoding) + realoutfile.write(DOC_TEMPLATE % + dict(docclass = self.docclass, + preamble = self.preamble, + title = self.title, + encoding = encoding, + styledefs = self.get_style_defs(), + code = outfile.getvalue())) + + +class LatexEmbeddedLexer(Lexer): + """ + This lexer takes one lexer as argument, the lexer for the language + being formatted, and the left and right delimiters for escaped text. + + First everything is scanned using the language lexer to obtain + strings and comments. All other consecutive tokens are merged and + the resulting text is scanned for escaped segments, which are given + the Token.Escape type. Finally text that is not escaped is scanned + again with the language lexer. + """ + def __init__(self, left, right, lang, **options): + self.left = left + self.right = right + self.lang = lang + Lexer.__init__(self, **options) + + def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text): + # find and remove all the escape tokens (replace with an empty string) + # this is very similar to DelegatingLexer.get_tokens_unprocessed. + buffered = '' + insertions = [] + insertion_buf = [] + for i, t, v in self._find_safe_escape_tokens(text): + if t is None: + if insertion_buf: + insertions.append((len(buffered), insertion_buf)) + insertion_buf = [] + buffered += v + else: + insertion_buf.append((i, t, v)) + if insertion_buf: + insertions.append((len(buffered), insertion_buf)) + return do_insertions(insertions, + self.lang.get_tokens_unprocessed(buffered)) + + def _find_safe_escape_tokens(self, text): + """ find escape tokens that are not in strings or comments """ + for i, t, v in self._filter_to( + self.lang.get_tokens_unprocessed(text), + lambda t: t in Token.Comment or t in Token.String + ): + if t is None: + for i2, t2, v2 in self._find_escape_tokens(v): + yield i + i2, t2, v2 + else: + yield i, None, v + + def _filter_to(self, it, pred): + """ Keep only the tokens that match `pred`, merge the others together """ + buf = '' + idx = 0 + for i, t, v in it: + if pred(t): + if buf: + yield idx, None, buf + buf = '' + yield i, t, v + else: + if not buf: + idx = i + buf += v + if buf: + yield idx, None, buf + + def _find_escape_tokens(self, text): + """ Find escape tokens within text, give token=None otherwise """ + index = 0 + while text: + a, sep1, text = text.partition(self.left) + if a: + yield index, None, a + index += len(a) + if sep1: + b, sep2, text = text.partition(self.right) + if sep2: + yield index + len(sep1), Token.Escape, b + index += len(sep1) + len(b) + len(sep2) + else: + yield index, Token.Error, sep1 + index += len(sep1) + text = b diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/other.py b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/other.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..80047643 --- /dev/null +++ b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/other.py @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.other + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Other formatters: NullFormatter, RawTokenFormatter. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +from pygments.formatter import Formatter +from pygments.util import get_choice_opt +from pygments.token import Token +from pygments.console import colorize + +__all__ = ['NullFormatter', 'RawTokenFormatter', 'TestcaseFormatter'] + + +class NullFormatter(Formatter): + """ + Output the text unchanged without any formatting. + """ + name = 'Text only' + aliases = ['text', 'null'] + filenames = ['*.txt'] + + def format(self, tokensource, outfile): + enc = self.encoding + for ttype, value in tokensource: + if enc: + outfile.write(value.encode(enc)) + else: + outfile.write(value) + + +class RawTokenFormatter(Formatter): + r""" + Format tokens as a raw representation for storing token streams. + + The format is ``tokentype<TAB>repr(tokenstring)\n``. The output can later + be converted to a token stream with the `RawTokenLexer`, described in the + :doc:`lexer list <lexers>`. + + Only two options are accepted: + + `compress` + If set to ``'gz'`` or ``'bz2'``, compress the output with the given + compression algorithm after encoding (default: ``''``). + `error_color` + If set to a color name, highlight error tokens using that color. If + set but with no value, defaults to ``'red'``. + + .. versionadded:: 0.11 + + """ + name = 'Raw tokens' + aliases = ['raw', 'tokens'] + filenames = ['*.raw'] + + unicodeoutput = False + + def __init__(self, **options): + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + # We ignore self.encoding if it is set, since it gets set for lexer + # and formatter if given with -Oencoding on the command line. + # The RawTokenFormatter outputs only ASCII. Override here. + self.encoding = 'ascii' # let pygments.format() do the right thing + self.compress = get_choice_opt(options, 'compress', + ['', 'none', 'gz', 'bz2'], '') + self.error_color = options.get('error_color', None) + if self.error_color is True: + self.error_color = 'red' + if self.error_color is not None: + try: + colorize(self.error_color, '') + except KeyError: + raise ValueError("Invalid color %r specified" % + self.error_color) + + def format(self, tokensource, outfile): + try: + outfile.write(b'') + except TypeError: + raise TypeError('The raw tokens formatter needs a binary ' + 'output file') + if self.compress == 'gz': + import gzip + outfile = gzip.GzipFile('', 'wb', 9, outfile) + + write = outfile.write + flush = outfile.close + elif self.compress == 'bz2': + import bz2 + compressor = bz2.BZ2Compressor(9) + + def write(text): + outfile.write(compressor.compress(text)) + + def flush(): + outfile.write(compressor.flush()) + outfile.flush() + else: + write = outfile.write + flush = outfile.flush + + if self.error_color: + for ttype, value in tokensource: + line = b"%r\t%r\n" % (ttype, value) + if ttype is Token.Error: + write(colorize(self.error_color, line)) + else: + write(line) + else: + for ttype, value in tokensource: + write(b"%r\t%r\n" % (ttype, value)) + flush() + + +TESTCASE_BEFORE = '''\ + def testNeedsName(lexer): + fragment = %r + tokens = [ +''' +TESTCASE_AFTER = '''\ + ] + assert list(lexer.get_tokens(fragment)) == tokens +''' + + +class TestcaseFormatter(Formatter): + """ + Format tokens as appropriate for a new testcase. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + name = 'Testcase' + aliases = ['testcase'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + if self.encoding is not None and self.encoding != 'utf-8': + raise ValueError("Only None and utf-8 are allowed encodings.") + + def format(self, tokensource, outfile): + indentation = ' ' * 12 + rawbuf = [] + outbuf = [] + for ttype, value in tokensource: + rawbuf.append(value) + outbuf.append('%s(%s, %r),\n' % (indentation, ttype, value)) + + before = TESTCASE_BEFORE % (''.join(rawbuf),) + during = ''.join(outbuf) + after = TESTCASE_AFTER + if self.encoding is None: + outfile.write(before + during + after) + else: + outfile.write(before.encode('utf-8')) + outfile.write(during.encode('utf-8')) + outfile.write(after.encode('utf-8')) + outfile.flush() diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/pangomarkup.py b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/pangomarkup.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..50872fe2 --- /dev/null +++ b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/pangomarkup.py @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.pangomarkup + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Formatter for Pango markup output. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +from pygments.formatter import Formatter + + +__all__ = ['PangoMarkupFormatter'] + + +_escape_table = { + ord('&'): '&', + ord('<'): '<', +} + + +def escape_special_chars(text, table=_escape_table): + """Escape & and < for Pango Markup.""" + return text.translate(table) + + +class PangoMarkupFormatter(Formatter): + """ + Format tokens as Pango Markup code. It can then be rendered to an SVG. + + .. versionadded:: 2.9 + """ + + name = 'Pango Markup' + aliases = ['pango', 'pangomarkup'] + filenames = [] + + def __init__(self, **options): + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + + self.styles = {} + + for token, style in self.style: + start = '' + end = '' + if style['color']: + start += '<span fgcolor="#%s">' % style['color'] + end = '</span>' + end + if style['bold']: + start += '<b>' + end = '</b>' + end + if style['italic']: + start += '<i>' + end = '</i>' + end + if style['underline']: + start += '<u>' + end = '</u>' + end + self.styles[token] = (start, end) + + def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile): + lastval = '' + lasttype = None + + outfile.write('<tt>') + + for ttype, value in tokensource: + while ttype not in self.styles: + ttype = ttype.parent + if ttype == lasttype: + lastval += escape_special_chars(value) + else: + if lastval: + stylebegin, styleend = self.styles[lasttype] + outfile.write(stylebegin + lastval + styleend) + lastval = escape_special_chars(value) + lasttype = ttype + + if lastval: + stylebegin, styleend = self.styles[lasttype] + outfile.write(stylebegin + lastval + styleend) + + outfile.write('</tt>') diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/rtf.py b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/rtf.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d3a83fa6 --- /dev/null +++ b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/rtf.py @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.rtf + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + A formatter that generates RTF files. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +from pygments.formatter import Formatter +from pygments.util import get_int_opt, surrogatepair + + +__all__ = ['RtfFormatter'] + + +class RtfFormatter(Formatter): + """ + Format tokens as RTF markup. This formatter automatically outputs full RTF + documents with color information and other useful stuff. Perfect for Copy and + Paste into Microsoft(R) Word(R) documents. + + Please note that ``encoding`` and ``outencoding`` options are ignored. + The RTF format is ASCII natively, but handles unicode characters correctly + thanks to escape sequences. + + .. versionadded:: 0.6 + + Additional options accepted: + + `style` + The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass (default: + ``'default'``). + + `fontface` + The used font family, for example ``Bitstream Vera Sans``. Defaults to + some generic font which is supposed to have fixed width. + + `fontsize` + Size of the font used. Size is specified in half points. The + default is 24 half-points, giving a size 12 font. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + name = 'RTF' + aliases = ['rtf'] + filenames = ['*.rtf'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + r""" + Additional options accepted: + + ``fontface`` + Name of the font used. Could for example be ``'Courier New'`` + to further specify the default which is ``'\fmodern'``. The RTF + specification claims that ``\fmodern`` are "Fixed-pitch serif + and sans serif fonts". Hope every RTF implementation thinks + the same about modern... + + """ + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + self.fontface = options.get('fontface') or '' + self.fontsize = get_int_opt(options, 'fontsize', 0) + + def _escape(self, text): + return text.replace('\\', '\\\\') \ + .replace('{', '\\{') \ + .replace('}', '\\}') + + def _escape_text(self, text): + # empty strings, should give a small performance improvement + if not text: + return '' + + # escape text + text = self._escape(text) + + buf = [] + for c in text: + cn = ord(c) + if cn < (2**7): + # ASCII character + buf.append(str(c)) + elif (2**7) <= cn < (2**16): + # single unicode escape sequence + buf.append('{\\u%d}' % cn) + elif (2**16) <= cn: + # RTF limits unicode to 16 bits. + # Force surrogate pairs + buf.append('{\\u%d}{\\u%d}' % surrogatepair(cn)) + + return ''.join(buf).replace('\n', '\\par\n') + + def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile): + # rtf 1.8 header + outfile.write('{\\rtf1\\ansi\\uc0\\deff0' + '{\\fonttbl{\\f0\\fmodern\\fprq1\\fcharset0%s;}}' + '{\\colortbl;' % (self.fontface and + ' ' + self._escape(self.fontface) or + '')) + + # convert colors and save them in a mapping to access them later. + color_mapping = {} + offset = 1 + for _, style in self.style: + for color in style['color'], style['bgcolor'], style['border']: + if color and color not in color_mapping: + color_mapping[color] = offset + outfile.write('\\red%d\\green%d\\blue%d;' % ( + int(color[0:2], 16), + int(color[2:4], 16), + int(color[4:6], 16) + )) + offset += 1 + outfile.write('}\\f0 ') + if self.fontsize: + outfile.write('\\fs%d' % self.fontsize) + + # highlight stream + for ttype, value in tokensource: + while not self.style.styles_token(ttype) and ttype.parent: + ttype = ttype.parent + style = self.style.style_for_token(ttype) + buf = [] + if style['bgcolor']: + buf.append('\\cb%d' % color_mapping[style['bgcolor']]) + if style['color']: + buf.append('\\cf%d' % color_mapping[style['color']]) + if style['bold']: + buf.append('\\b') + if style['italic']: + buf.append('\\i') + if style['underline']: + buf.append('\\ul') + if style['border']: + buf.append('\\chbrdr\\chcfpat%d' % + color_mapping[style['border']]) + start = ''.join(buf) + if start: + outfile.write('{%s ' % start) + outfile.write(self._escape_text(value)) + if start: + outfile.write('}') + + outfile.write('}') diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/svg.py b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/svg.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e3cd2695 --- /dev/null +++ b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/svg.py @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.svg + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Formatter for SVG output. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +from pygments.formatter import Formatter +from pygments.token import Comment +from pygments.util import get_bool_opt, get_int_opt + +__all__ = ['SvgFormatter'] + + +def escape_html(text): + """Escape &, <, > as well as single and double quotes for HTML.""" + return text.replace('&', '&'). \ + replace('<', '<'). \ + replace('>', '>'). \ + replace('"', '"'). \ + replace("'", ''') + + +class2style = {} + +class SvgFormatter(Formatter): + """ + Format tokens as an SVG graphics file. This formatter is still experimental. + Each line of code is a ``<text>`` element with explicit ``x`` and ``y`` + coordinates containing ``<tspan>`` elements with the individual token styles. + + By default, this formatter outputs a full SVG document including doctype + declaration and the ``<svg>`` root element. + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + + Additional options accepted: + + `nowrap` + Don't wrap the SVG ``<text>`` elements in ``<svg><g>`` elements and + don't add a XML declaration and a doctype. If true, the `fontfamily` + and `fontsize` options are ignored. Defaults to ``False``. + + `fontfamily` + The value to give the wrapping ``<g>`` element's ``font-family`` + attribute, defaults to ``"monospace"``. + + `fontsize` + The value to give the wrapping ``<g>`` element's ``font-size`` + attribute, defaults to ``"14px"``. + + `linenos` + If ``True``, add line numbers (default: ``False``). + + `linenostart` + The line number for the first line (default: ``1``). + + `linenostep` + If set to a number n > 1, only every nth line number is printed. + + `linenowidth` + Maximum width devoted to line numbers (default: ``3*ystep``, sufficient + for up to 4-digit line numbers. Increase width for longer code blocks). + + `xoffset` + Starting offset in X direction, defaults to ``0``. + + `yoffset` + Starting offset in Y direction, defaults to the font size if it is given + in pixels, or ``20`` else. (This is necessary since text coordinates + refer to the text baseline, not the top edge.) + + `ystep` + Offset to add to the Y coordinate for each subsequent line. This should + roughly be the text size plus 5. It defaults to that value if the text + size is given in pixels, or ``25`` else. + + `spacehack` + Convert spaces in the source to `` ``, which are non-breaking + spaces. SVG provides the ``xml:space`` attribute to control how + whitespace inside tags is handled, in theory, the ``preserve`` value + could be used to keep all whitespace as-is. However, many current SVG + viewers don't obey that rule, so this option is provided as a workaround + and defaults to ``True``. + """ + name = 'SVG' + aliases = ['svg'] + filenames = ['*.svg'] + + def __init__(self, **options): + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + self.nowrap = get_bool_opt(options, 'nowrap', False) + self.fontfamily = options.get('fontfamily', 'monospace') + self.fontsize = options.get('fontsize', '14px') + self.xoffset = get_int_opt(options, 'xoffset', 0) + fs = self.fontsize.strip() + if fs.endswith('px'): fs = fs[:-2].strip() + try: + int_fs = int(fs) + except: + int_fs = 20 + self.yoffset = get_int_opt(options, 'yoffset', int_fs) + self.ystep = get_int_opt(options, 'ystep', int_fs + 5) + self.spacehack = get_bool_opt(options, 'spacehack', True) + self.linenos = get_bool_opt(options,'linenos',False) + self.linenostart = get_int_opt(options,'linenostart',1) + self.linenostep = get_int_opt(options,'linenostep',1) + self.linenowidth = get_int_opt(options,'linenowidth', 3*self.ystep) + self._stylecache = {} + + def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile): + """ + Format ``tokensource``, an iterable of ``(tokentype, tokenstring)`` + tuples and write it into ``outfile``. + + For our implementation we put all lines in their own 'line group'. + """ + x = self.xoffset + y = self.yoffset + if not self.nowrap: + if self.encoding: + outfile.write('<?xml version="1.0" encoding="%s"?>\n' % + self.encoding) + else: + outfile.write('<?xml version="1.0"?>\n') + outfile.write('<!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.0//EN" ' + '"http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-SVG-20010904/DTD/' + 'svg10.dtd">\n') + outfile.write('<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">\n') + outfile.write('<g font-family="%s" font-size="%s">\n' % + (self.fontfamily, self.fontsize)) + + counter = self.linenostart + counter_step = self.linenostep + counter_style = self._get_style(Comment) + line_x = x + + if self.linenos: + if counter % counter_step == 0: + outfile.write('<text x="%s" y="%s" %s text-anchor="end">%s</text>' % + (x+self.linenowidth,y,counter_style,counter)) + line_x += self.linenowidth + self.ystep + counter += 1 + + outfile.write('<text x="%s" y="%s" xml:space="preserve">' % (line_x, y)) + for ttype, value in tokensource: + style = self._get_style(ttype) + tspan = style and '<tspan' + style + '>' or '' + tspanend = tspan and '</tspan>' or '' + value = escape_html(value) + if self.spacehack: + value = value.expandtabs().replace(' ', ' ') + parts = value.split('\n') + for part in parts[:-1]: + outfile.write(tspan + part + tspanend) + y += self.ystep + outfile.write('</text>\n') + if self.linenos and counter % counter_step == 0: + outfile.write('<text x="%s" y="%s" text-anchor="end" %s>%s</text>' % + (x+self.linenowidth,y,counter_style,counter)) + + counter += 1 + outfile.write('<text x="%s" y="%s" ' 'xml:space="preserve">' % (line_x,y)) + outfile.write(tspan + parts[-1] + tspanend) + outfile.write('</text>') + + if not self.nowrap: + outfile.write('</g></svg>\n') + + def _get_style(self, tokentype): + if tokentype in self._stylecache: + return self._stylecache[tokentype] + otokentype = tokentype + while not self.style.styles_token(tokentype): + tokentype = tokentype.parent + value = self.style.style_for_token(tokentype) + result = '' + if value['color']: + result = ' fill="#' + value['color'] + '"' + if value['bold']: + result += ' font-weight="bold"' + if value['italic']: + result += ' font-style="italic"' + self._stylecache[otokentype] = result + return result diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/terminal.py b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/terminal.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..636f3503 --- /dev/null +++ b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/terminal.py @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.terminal + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Formatter for terminal output with ANSI sequences. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +from pygments.formatter import Formatter +from pygments.token import Keyword, Name, Comment, String, Error, \ + Number, Operator, Generic, Token, Whitespace +from pygments.console import ansiformat +from pygments.util import get_choice_opt + + +__all__ = ['TerminalFormatter'] + + +#: Map token types to a tuple of color values for light and dark +#: backgrounds. +TERMINAL_COLORS = { + Token: ('', ''), + + Whitespace: ('gray', 'brightblack'), + Comment: ('gray', 'brightblack'), + Comment.Preproc: ('cyan', 'brightcyan'), + Keyword: ('blue', 'brightblue'), + Keyword.Type: ('cyan', 'brightcyan'), + Operator.Word: ('magenta', 'brightmagenta'), + Name.Builtin: ('cyan', 'brightcyan'), + Name.Function: ('green', 'brightgreen'), + Name.Namespace: ('_cyan_', '_brightcyan_'), + Name.Class: ('_green_', '_brightgreen_'), + Name.Exception: ('cyan', 'brightcyan'), + Name.Decorator: ('brightblack', 'gray'), + Name.Variable: ('red', 'brightred'), + Name.Constant: ('red', 'brightred'), + Name.Attribute: ('cyan', 'brightcyan'), + Name.Tag: ('brightblue', 'brightblue'), + String: ('yellow', 'yellow'), + Number: ('blue', 'brightblue'), + + Generic.Deleted: ('brightred', 'brightred'), + Generic.Inserted: ('green', 'brightgreen'), + Generic.Heading: ('**', '**'), + Generic.Subheading: ('*magenta*', '*brightmagenta*'), + Generic.Prompt: ('**', '**'), + Generic.Error: ('brightred', 'brightred'), + + Error: ('_brightred_', '_brightred_'), +} + + +class TerminalFormatter(Formatter): + r""" + Format tokens with ANSI color sequences, for output in a text console. + Color sequences are terminated at newlines, so that paging the output + works correctly. + + The `get_style_defs()` method doesn't do anything special since there is + no support for common styles. + + Options accepted: + + `bg` + Set to ``"light"`` or ``"dark"`` depending on the terminal's background + (default: ``"light"``). + + `colorscheme` + A dictionary mapping token types to (lightbg, darkbg) color names or + ``None`` (default: ``None`` = use builtin colorscheme). + + `linenos` + Set to ``True`` to have line numbers on the terminal output as well + (default: ``False`` = no line numbers). + """ + name = 'Terminal' + aliases = ['terminal', 'console'] + filenames = [] + + def __init__(self, **options): + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + self.darkbg = get_choice_opt(options, 'bg', + ['light', 'dark'], 'light') == 'dark' + self.colorscheme = options.get('colorscheme', None) or TERMINAL_COLORS + self.linenos = options.get('linenos', False) + self._lineno = 0 + + def format(self, tokensource, outfile): + return Formatter.format(self, tokensource, outfile) + + def _write_lineno(self, outfile): + self._lineno += 1 + outfile.write("%s%04d: " % (self._lineno != 1 and '\n' or '', self._lineno)) + + def _get_color(self, ttype): + # self.colorscheme is a dict containing usually generic types, so we + # have to walk the tree of dots. The base Token type must be a key, + # even if it's empty string, as in the default above. + colors = self.colorscheme.get(ttype) + while colors is None: + ttype = ttype.parent + colors = self.colorscheme.get(ttype) + return colors[self.darkbg] + + def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile): + if self.linenos: + self._write_lineno(outfile) + + for ttype, value in tokensource: + color = self._get_color(ttype) + + for line in value.splitlines(True): + if color: + outfile.write(ansiformat(color, line.rstrip('\n'))) + else: + outfile.write(line.rstrip('\n')) + if line.endswith('\n'): + if self.linenos: + self._write_lineno(outfile) + else: + outfile.write('\n') + + if self.linenos: + outfile.write("\n") diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/terminal256.py b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/terminal256.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dba5b63e --- /dev/null +++ b/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pygments/formatters/terminal256.py @@ -0,0 +1,338 @@ +""" + pygments.formatters.terminal256 + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + + Formatter for 256-color terminal output with ANSI sequences. + + RGB-to-XTERM color conversion routines adapted from xterm256-conv + tool (http://frexx.de/xterm-256-notes/data/xterm256-conv2.tar.bz2) + by Wolfgang Frisch. + + Formatter version 1. + + :copyright: Copyright 2006-2023 by the Pygments team, see AUTHORS. + :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. +""" + +# TODO: +# - Options to map style's bold/underline/italic/border attributes +# to some ANSI attrbutes (something like 'italic=underline') +# - An option to output "style RGB to xterm RGB/index" conversion table +# - An option to indicate that we are running in "reverse background" +# xterm. This means that default colors are white-on-black, not +# black-on-while, so colors like "white background" need to be converted +# to "white background, black foreground", etc... + +from pygments.formatter import Formatter +from pygments.console import codes +from pygments.style import ansicolors + + +__all__ = ['Terminal256Formatter', 'TerminalTrueColorFormatter'] + + +class EscapeSequence: + def __init__(self, fg=None, bg=None, bold=False, underline=False, italic=False): + self.fg = fg + self.bg = bg + self.bold = bold + self.underline = underline + self.italic = italic + + def escape(self, attrs): + if len(attrs): + return "\x1b[" + ";".join(attrs) + "m" + return "" + + def color_string(self): + attrs = [] + if self.fg is not None: + if self.fg in ansicolors: + esc = codes[self.fg.replace('ansi','')] + if ';01m' in esc: + self.bold = True + # extract fg color code. + attrs.append(esc[2:4]) + else: + attrs.extend(("38", "5", "%i" % self.fg)) + if self.bg is not None: + if self.bg in ansicolors: + esc = codes[self.bg.replace('ansi','')] + # extract fg color code, add 10 for bg. + attrs.append(str(int(esc[2:4])+10)) + else: + attrs.extend(("48", "5", "%i" % self.bg)) + if self.bold: + attrs.append("01") + if self.underline: + attrs.append("04") + if self.italic: + attrs.append("03") + return self.escape(attrs) + + def true_color_string(self): + attrs = [] + if self.fg: + attrs.extend(("38", "2", str(self.fg[0]), str(self.fg[1]), str(self.fg[2]))) + if self.bg: + attrs.extend(("48", "2", str(self.bg[0]), str(self.bg[1]), str(self.bg[2]))) + if self.bold: + attrs.append("01") + if self.underline: + attrs.append("04") + if self.italic: + attrs.append("03") + return self.escape(attrs) + + def reset_string(self): + attrs = [] + if self.fg is not None: + attrs.append("39") + if self.bg is not None: + attrs.append("49") + if self.bold or self.underline or self.italic: + attrs.append("00") + return self.escape(attrs) + + +class Terminal256Formatter(Formatter): + """ + Format tokens with ANSI color sequences, for output in a 256-color + terminal or console. Like in `TerminalFormatter` color sequences + are terminated at newlines, so that paging the output works correctly. + + The formatter takes colors from a style defined by the `style` option + and converts them to nearest ANSI 256-color escape sequences. Bold and + underline attributes from the style are preserved (and displayed). + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2 + If the used style defines foreground colors in the form ``#ansi*``, then + `Terminal256Formatter` will map these to non extended foreground color. + See :ref:`AnsiTerminalStyle` for more information. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4 + The ANSI color names have been updated with names that are easier to + understand and align with colornames of other projects and terminals. + See :ref:`this table <new-ansi-color-names>` for more information. + + + Options accepted: + + `style` + The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass (default: + ``'default'``). + + `linenos` + Set to ``True`` to have line numbers on the terminal output as well + (default: ``False`` = no line numbers). + """ + name = 'Terminal256' + aliases = ['terminal256', 'console256', '256'] + filenames = [] + + def __init__(self, **options): + Formatter.__init__(self, **options) + + self.xterm_colors = [] + self.best_match = {} + self.style_string = {} + + self.usebold = 'nobold' not in options + self.useunderline = 'nounderline' not in options + self.useitalic = 'noitalic' not in options + + self._build_color_table() # build an RGB-to-256 color conversion table + self._setup_styles() # convert selected style's colors to term. colors + + self.linenos = options.get('linenos', False) + self._lineno = 0 + + def _build_color_table(self): + # colors 0..15: 16 basic colors + + self.xterm_colors.append((0x00, 0x00, 0x00)) # 0 + self.xterm_colors.append((0xcd, 0x00, 0x00)) # 1 + self.xterm_colors.append((0x00, 0xcd, 0x00)) # 2 + self.xterm_colors.append((0xcd, 0xcd, 0x00)) # 3 + self.xterm_colors.append((0x00, 0x00, 0xee)) # 4 + self.xterm_colors.append((0xcd, 0x00, 0xcd)) # 5 + self.xterm_colors.append((0x00, 0xcd, 0xcd)) # 6 + self.xterm_colors.append((0xe5, 0xe5, 0xe5)) # 7 + self.xterm_colors.append((0x7f, 0x7f, 0x7f)) # 8 + self.xterm_colors.append((0xff, 0x00, 0x00)) # 9 + self.xterm_colors.append((0x00, 0xff, 0x00)) # 10 + self.xterm_colors.append((0xff, 0xff, 0x00)) # 11 + self.xterm_colors.append((0x5c, 0x5c, 0xff)) # 12 + self.xterm_colors.append((0xff, 0x00, 0xff)) # 13 + self.xterm_colors.append((0x00, 0xff, 0xff)) # 14 + self.xterm_colors.append((0xff, 0xff, 0xff)) # 15 + + # colors 16..232: the 6x6x6 color cube + + valuerange = (0x00, 0x5f, 0x87, 0xaf, 0xd7, 0xff) + + for i in range(217): + r = valuerange[(i // 36) % 6] + g = valuerange[(i // 6) % 6] + b = valuerange[i % 6] + self.xterm_colors.append((r, g, b)) + + # colors 233..253: grayscale + + for i in range(1, 22): + v = 8 + i * 10 + self.xterm_colors.append((v, v, v)) + + def _closest_color(self, r, g, b): + distance = 257*257*3 # "infinity" (>distance from #000000 to #ffffff) + match = 0 + + for i in range(0, 254): + values = self.xterm_colors[i] + + rd = r - values[0] + gd = g - values[1] + bd = b - values[2] + d = rd*rd + gd*gd + bd*bd + + if d < distance: + match = i + distance = d + return match + + def _color_index(self, color): + index = self.best_match.get(color, None) + if color in ansicolors: + # strip the `ansi/#ansi` part and look up code + index = color + self.best_match[color] = index + if index is None: + try: + rgb = int(str(color), 16) + except ValueError: + rgb = 0 + + r = (rgb >> 16) & 0xff + g = (rgb >> 8) & 0xff + b = rgb & 0xff + index = self._closest_color(r, g, b) + self.best_match[color] = index + return index + + def _setup_styles(self): + for ttype, ndef in self.style: + escape = EscapeSequence() + # get foreground from ansicolor if set + if ndef['ansicolor']: + escape.fg = self._color_index(ndef['ansicolor']) + elif ndef['color']: + escape.fg = self._color_index(ndef['color']) + if ndef['bgansicolor']: + escape.bg = self._color_index(ndef['bgansicolor']) + elif ndef['bgcolor']: + escape.bg = self._color_index(ndef['bgcolor']) + if self.usebold and ndef['bold']: + escape.bold = True + if self.useunderline and ndef['underline']: + escape.underline = True + if self.useitalic and ndef['italic']: + escape.italic = True + self.style_string[str(ttype)] = (escape.color_string(), + escape.reset_string()) + + def _write_lineno(self, outfile): + self._lineno += 1 + outfile.write("%s%04d: " % (self._lineno != 1 and '\n' or '', self._lineno)) + + def format(self, tokensource, outfile): + return Formatter.format(self, tokensource, outfile) + + def format_unencoded(self, tokensource, outfile): + if self.linenos: + self._write_lineno(outfile) + + for ttype, value in tokensource: + not_found = True + while ttype and not_found: + try: + # outfile.write( "<" + str(ttype) + ">" ) + on, off = self.style_string[str(ttype)] + + # Like TerminalFormatter, add "reset colors" escape sequence + # on newline. + spl = value.split('\n') + for line in spl[:-1]: + if line: + outfile.write(on + line + off) + if self.linenos: + self._write_lineno(outfile) + else: + outfile.write('\n') + + if spl[-1]: + outfile.write(on + spl[-1] + off) + + not_found = False + # outfile.write( '#' + str(ttype) + '#' ) + + except KeyError: + # ottype = ttype + ttype = ttype.parent + # outfile.write( '!' + str(ottype) + '->' + str(ttype) + '!' ) + + if not_found: + outfile.write(value) + + if self.linenos: + outfile.write("\n") + + + +class TerminalTrueColorFormatter(Terminal256Formatter): + r""" + Format tokens with ANSI color sequences, for output in a true-color + terminal or console. Like in `TerminalFormatter` color sequences + are terminated at newlines, so that paging the output works correctly. + + .. versionadded:: 2.1 + + Options accepted: + + `style` + The style to use, can be a string or a Style subclass (default: + ``'default'``). + """ + name = 'TerminalTrueColor' + aliases = ['terminal16m', 'console16m', '16m'] + filenames = [] + + def _build_color_table(self): + pass + + def _color_tuple(self, color): + try: + rgb = int(str(color), 16) + except ValueError: + return None + r = (rgb >> 16) & 0xff + g = (rgb >> 8) & 0xff + b = rgb & 0xff + return (r, g, b) + + def _setup_styles(self): + for ttype, ndef in self.style: + escape = EscapeSequence() + if ndef['color']: + escape.fg = self._color_tuple(ndef['color']) + if ndef['bgcolor']: + escape.bg = self._color_tuple(ndef['bgcolor']) + if self.usebold and ndef['bold']: + escape.bold = True + if self.useunderline and ndef['underline']: + escape.underline = True + if self.useitalic and ndef['italic']: + escape.italic = True + self.style_string[str(ttype)] = (escape.true_color_string(), + escape.reset_string()) |