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@ -16,70 +16,74 @@ stylesheets = {
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"stylesheet_path": ["basic.css", "nature.css"]
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}
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title_style_matchers = {
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"=": re.compile("^=+$"),
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"-": re.compile("^-+$")
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}
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TOP_LEVEL = "="
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SECOND_LEVEL = "-"
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FILE_FORMAT_MATCHER = re.compile("^[0-9]+_[0-9]{2}[a-z]*_.*\.rst$")
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def check_valid_section_old(filename, section):
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if not re.match(FILE_FORMAT_MATCHER, filename):
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raise Exception(
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"The filename of " + filename + " does not match the expected format " +
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"of '##_##_words-go-here.rst'"
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)
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# we need TWO new lines else the next file's title gets merged
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# the last paragraph *WITHOUT RST PRODUCING A WARNING*
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if not section[-2:] == "\n\n":
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raise Exception(
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"The file " + filename + " does not end with 2 new lines."
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)
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# Enforce some rules to reduce the risk of having mismatched title
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# styles.
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title_line = section.split("\n")[1]
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if title_line != (len(title_line) * title_line[0]):
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raise Exception(
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"The file " + filename + " doesn't have a title style line on line 2"
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)
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# anything marked as xx_00_ is the start of a new top-level section
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if re.match("^[0-9]+_00_", filename):
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if not title_style_matchers[TOP_LEVEL].match(title_line):
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raise Exception(
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"The file " + filename + " is a top-level section because it matches " +
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"the filename format ##_00_something.rst but has the wrong title " +
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"style: expected '" + TOP_LEVEL + "' but got '" +
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title_line[0] + "'"
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)
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# anything marked as xx_xx_ is the start of a sub-section
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elif re.match("^[0-9]+_[0-9]{2}_", filename):
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if not title_style_matchers[SECOND_LEVEL].match(title_line):
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raise Exception(
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"The file " + filename + " is a 2nd-level section because it matches " +
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"the filename format ##_##_something.rst but has the wrong title " +
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"style: expected '" + SECOND_LEVEL + "' but got '" +
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title_line[0] + "' - If this is meant to be a 3rd/4th/5th-level section " +
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"then use the form '##_##b_something.rst' which will not apply this " +
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"check."
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)
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def check_valid_section(section):
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pass
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def _list_get(l, index, default=None):
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try:
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return l[index]
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except IndexError:
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return default
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def load_with_adjusted_titles(filename, file_stream, title_level, title_styles):
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rst_lines = []
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title_chars = "".join(title_styles)
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title_regex = re.compile("^[" + re.escape(title_chars) + "]+$")
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curr_title_level = title_level
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for i, line in enumerate(file_stream, 1):
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if title_regex.match(line):
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line_title_level = title_styles.index(line[0])
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# Allowed to go 1 deeper or any number shallower
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if curr_title_level - line_title_level < -1:
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raise Exception(
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("File '%s' line '%s' has a title " +
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"style '%s' which doesn't match one of the " +
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"allowed title styles of %s because the " +
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"title level before this line was '%s'") %
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(filename, (i + 1), line[0], title_styles,
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title_styles[curr_title_level])
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)
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curr_title_level = line_title_level
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rst_lines.append(line)
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else:
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rst_lines.append(line)
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return "".join(rst_lines)
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def get_rst(file_info, title_level, title_styles, spec_dir):
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# string are file paths to RST blobs
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if isinstance(file_info, basestring):
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with open(spec_dir + file_info, "r") as f:
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return load_with_adjusted_titles(file_info, f, title_level, title_styles)
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# dicts look like {1: filepath, 2: filepath} where the key is the title level
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elif isinstance(file_info, dict):
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levels = sorted(file_info.keys())
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rst = []
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for l in levels:
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rst.append(get_rst(file_info[l], l, title_styles, spec_dir))
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return "".join(rst)
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# lists are multiple file paths e.g. [filepath, filepath]
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elif isinstance(file_info, list):
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rst = []
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for f in file_info:
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rst.append(get_rst(f, title_level, title_styles, spec_dir))
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return "".join(rst)
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raise Exception(
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"The following 'file' entry in this target isn't a string, list or dict. " +
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"It really really should be. Entry: %s" % (file_info,)
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)
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def get_rst(file_info, target):
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pass
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def build_spec(target, out_filename):
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with open(out_filename, "wb") as outfile:
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for file_info in target["files"]:
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section = get_rst(file_info, target)
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check_valid_section(section)
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section = get_rst(
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file_info=file_info,
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title_level=0,
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title_styles=target["title_styles"],
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spec_dir="../specification/"
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)
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outfile.write(section)
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@ -170,7 +174,6 @@ def cleanup_env():
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def main(target_name):
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prepare_env()
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target = get_build_target("../specification/targets.yaml", target_name)
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print target
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build_spec(target=target, out_filename="tmp/full_spec.rst")
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run_through_template("tmp/full_spec.rst")
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shutil.copy("../supporting-docs/howtos/client-server.rst", "tmp/howto.rst")
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