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# Python Markdown | |
# A Python implementation of John Gruber's Markdown. | |
# Documentation: https://python-markdown.github.io/ | |
# GitHub: https://github.com/Python-Markdown/markdown/ | |
# PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/Markdown/ | |
# Started by Manfred Stienstra (http://www.dwerg.net/). | |
# Maintained for a few years by Yuri Takhteyev (http://www.freewisdom.org). | |
# Currently maintained by Waylan Limberg (https://github.com/waylan), | |
# Dmitry Shachnev (https://github.com/mitya57) and Isaac Muse (https://github.com/facelessuser). | |
# Copyright 2007-2023 The Python Markdown Project (v. 1.7 and later) | |
# Copyright 2004, 2005, 2006 Yuri Takhteyev (v. 0.2-1.6b) | |
# Copyright 2004 Manfred Stienstra (the original version) | |
# License: BSD (see LICENSE.md for details). | |
""" | |
A block processor parses blocks of text and adds new elements to the ElementTree. Blocks of text, | |
separated from other text by blank lines, may have a different syntax and produce a differently | |
structured tree than other Markdown. Block processors excel at handling code formatting, equation | |
layouts, tables, etc. | |
""" | |
from __future__ import annotations | |
import logging | |
import re | |
import xml.etree.ElementTree as etree | |
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any | |
from . import util | |
from .blockparser import BlockParser | |
if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover | |
from markdown import Markdown | |
logger = logging.getLogger('MARKDOWN') | |
def build_block_parser(md: Markdown, **kwargs: Any) -> BlockParser: | |
""" Build the default block parser used by Markdown. """ | |
parser = BlockParser(md) | |
parser.blockprocessors.register(EmptyBlockProcessor(parser), 'empty', 100) | |
parser.blockprocessors.register(ListIndentProcessor(parser), 'indent', 90) | |
parser.blockprocessors.register(CodeBlockProcessor(parser), 'code', 80) | |
parser.blockprocessors.register(HashHeaderProcessor(parser), 'hashheader', 70) | |
parser.blockprocessors.register(SetextHeaderProcessor(parser), 'setextheader', 60) | |
parser.blockprocessors.register(HRProcessor(parser), 'hr', 50) | |
parser.blockprocessors.register(OListProcessor(parser), 'olist', 40) | |
parser.blockprocessors.register(UListProcessor(parser), 'ulist', 30) | |
parser.blockprocessors.register(BlockQuoteProcessor(parser), 'quote', 20) | |
parser.blockprocessors.register(ReferenceProcessor(parser), 'reference', 15) | |
parser.blockprocessors.register(ParagraphProcessor(parser), 'paragraph', 10) | |
return parser | |
class BlockProcessor: | |
""" Base class for block processors. | |
Each subclass will provide the methods below to work with the source and | |
tree. Each processor will need to define it's own `test` and `run` | |
methods. The `test` method should return True or False, to indicate | |
whether the current block should be processed by this processor. If the | |
test passes, the parser will call the processors `run` method. | |
Attributes: | |
BlockProcessor.parser (BlockParser): The `BlockParser` instance this is attached to. | |
BlockProcessor.tab_length (int): The tab length set on the `Markdown` instance. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, parser: BlockParser): | |
self.parser = parser | |
self.tab_length = parser.md.tab_length | |
def lastChild(self, parent: etree.Element) -> etree.Element | None: | |
""" Return the last child of an `etree` element. """ | |
if len(parent): | |
return parent[-1] | |
else: | |
return None | |
def detab(self, text: str, length: int | None = None) -> tuple[str, str]: | |
""" Remove a tab from the front of each line of the given text. """ | |
if length is None: | |
length = self.tab_length | |
newtext = [] | |
lines = text.split('\n') | |
for line in lines: | |
if line.startswith(' ' * length): | |
newtext.append(line[length:]) | |
elif not line.strip(): | |
newtext.append('') | |
else: | |
break | |
return '\n'.join(newtext), '\n'.join(lines[len(newtext):]) | |
def looseDetab(self, text: str, level: int = 1) -> str: | |
""" Remove a tab from front of lines but allowing dedented lines. """ | |
lines = text.split('\n') | |
for i in range(len(lines)): | |
if lines[i].startswith(' '*self.tab_length*level): | |
lines[i] = lines[i][self.tab_length*level:] | |
return '\n'.join(lines) | |
def test(self, parent: etree.Element, block: str) -> bool: | |
""" Test for block type. Must be overridden by subclasses. | |
As the parser loops through processors, it will call the `test` | |
method on each to determine if the given block of text is of that | |
type. This method must return a boolean `True` or `False`. The | |
actual method of testing is left to the needs of that particular | |
block type. It could be as simple as `block.startswith(some_string)` | |
or a complex regular expression. As the block type may be different | |
depending on the parent of the block (i.e. inside a list), the parent | |
`etree` element is also provided and may be used as part of the test. | |
Keyword arguments: | |
parent: An `etree` element which will be the parent of the block. | |
block: A block of text from the source which has been split at blank lines. | |
""" | |
pass # pragma: no cover | |
def run(self, parent: etree.Element, blocks: list[str]) -> bool | None: | |
""" Run processor. Must be overridden by subclasses. | |
When the parser determines the appropriate type of a block, the parser | |
will call the corresponding processor's `run` method. This method | |
should parse the individual lines of the block and append them to | |
the `etree`. | |
Note that both the `parent` and `etree` keywords are pointers | |
to instances of the objects which should be edited in place. Each | |
processor must make changes to the existing objects as there is no | |
mechanism to return new/different objects to replace them. | |
This means that this method should be adding `SubElements` or adding text | |
to the parent, and should remove (`pop`) or add (`insert`) items to | |
the list of blocks. | |
If `False` is returned, this will have the same effect as returning `False` | |
from the `test` method. | |
Keyword arguments: | |
parent: An `etree` element which is the parent of the current block. | |
blocks: A list of all remaining blocks of the document. | |
""" | |
pass # pragma: no cover | |
class ListIndentProcessor(BlockProcessor): | |
""" Process children of list items. | |
Example | |
* a list item | |
process this part | |
or this part | |
""" | |
ITEM_TYPES = ['li'] | |
""" List of tags used for list items. """ | |
LIST_TYPES = ['ul', 'ol'] | |
""" Types of lists this processor can operate on. """ | |
def __init__(self, *args): | |
super().__init__(*args) | |
self.INDENT_RE = re.compile(r'^(([ ]{%s})+)' % self.tab_length) | |
def test(self, parent: etree.Element, block: str) -> bool: | |
return block.startswith(' '*self.tab_length) and \ | |
not self.parser.state.isstate('detabbed') and \ | |
(parent.tag in self.ITEM_TYPES or | |
(len(parent) and parent[-1] is not None and | |
(parent[-1].tag in self.LIST_TYPES))) | |
def run(self, parent: etree.Element, blocks: list[str]) -> None: | |
block = blocks.pop(0) | |
level, sibling = self.get_level(parent, block) | |
block = self.looseDetab(block, level) | |
self.parser.state.set('detabbed') | |
if parent.tag in self.ITEM_TYPES: | |
# It's possible that this parent has a `ul` or `ol` child list | |
# with a member. If that is the case, then that should be the | |
# parent. This is intended to catch the edge case of an indented | |
# list whose first member was parsed previous to this point | |
# see `OListProcessor` | |
if len(parent) and parent[-1].tag in self.LIST_TYPES: | |
self.parser.parseBlocks(parent[-1], [block]) | |
else: | |
# The parent is already a `li`. Just parse the child block. | |
self.parser.parseBlocks(parent, [block]) | |
elif sibling.tag in self.ITEM_TYPES: | |
# The sibling is a `li`. Use it as parent. | |
self.parser.parseBlocks(sibling, [block]) | |
elif len(sibling) and sibling[-1].tag in self.ITEM_TYPES: | |
# The parent is a list (`ol` or `ul`) which has children. | |
# Assume the last child `li` is the parent of this block. | |
if sibling[-1].text: | |
# If the parent `li` has text, that text needs to be moved to a `p` | |
# The `p` must be 'inserted' at beginning of list in the event | |
# that other children already exist i.e.; a nested sub-list. | |
p = etree.Element('p') | |
p.text = sibling[-1].text | |
sibling[-1].text = '' | |
sibling[-1].insert(0, p) | |
self.parser.parseChunk(sibling[-1], block) | |
else: | |
self.create_item(sibling, block) | |
self.parser.state.reset() | |
def create_item(self, parent: etree.Element, block: str) -> None: | |
""" Create a new `li` and parse the block with it as the parent. """ | |
li = etree.SubElement(parent, 'li') | |
self.parser.parseBlocks(li, [block]) | |
def get_level(self, parent: etree.Element, block: str) -> tuple[int, etree.Element]: | |
""" Get level of indentation based on list level. """ | |
# Get indent level | |
m = self.INDENT_RE.match(block) | |
if m: | |
indent_level = len(m.group(1))/self.tab_length | |
else: | |
indent_level = 0 | |
if self.parser.state.isstate('list'): | |
# We're in a tight-list - so we already are at correct parent. | |
level = 1 | |
else: | |
# We're in a loose-list - so we need to find parent. | |
level = 0 | |
# Step through children of tree to find matching indent level. | |
while indent_level > level: | |
child = self.lastChild(parent) | |
if (child is not None and | |
(child.tag in self.LIST_TYPES or child.tag in self.ITEM_TYPES)): | |
if child.tag in self.LIST_TYPES: | |
level += 1 | |
parent = child | |
else: | |
# No more child levels. If we're short of `indent_level`, | |
# we have a code block. So we stop here. | |
break | |
return level, parent | |
class CodeBlockProcessor(BlockProcessor): | |
""" Process code blocks. """ | |
def test(self, parent: etree.Element, block: str) -> bool: | |
return block.startswith(' '*self.tab_length) | |
def run(self, parent: etree.Element, blocks: list[str]) -> None: | |
sibling = self.lastChild(parent) | |
block = blocks.pop(0) | |
theRest = '' | |
if (sibling is not None and sibling.tag == "pre" and | |
len(sibling) and sibling[0].tag == "code"): | |
# The previous block was a code block. As blank lines do not start | |
# new code blocks, append this block to the previous, adding back | |
# line breaks removed from the split into a list. | |
code = sibling[0] | |
block, theRest = self.detab(block) | |
code.text = util.AtomicString( | |
'{}\n{}\n'.format(code.text, util.code_escape(block.rstrip())) | |
) | |
else: | |
# This is a new code block. Create the elements and insert text. | |
pre = etree.SubElement(parent, 'pre') | |
code = etree.SubElement(pre, 'code') | |
block, theRest = self.detab(block) | |
code.text = util.AtomicString('%s\n' % util.code_escape(block.rstrip())) | |
if theRest: | |
# This block contained unindented line(s) after the first indented | |
# line. Insert these lines as the first block of the master blocks | |
# list for future processing. | |
blocks.insert(0, theRest) | |
class BlockQuoteProcessor(BlockProcessor): | |
""" Process blockquotes. """ | |
RE = re.compile(r'(^|\n)[ ]{0,3}>[ ]?(.*)') | |
def test(self, parent: etree.Element, block: str) -> bool: | |
return bool(self.RE.search(block)) and not util.nearing_recursion_limit() | |
def run(self, parent: etree.Element, blocks: list[str]) -> None: | |
block = blocks.pop(0) | |
m = self.RE.search(block) | |
if m: | |
before = block[:m.start()] # Lines before blockquote | |
# Pass lines before blockquote in recursively for parsing first. | |
self.parser.parseBlocks(parent, [before]) | |
# Remove `> ` from beginning of each line. | |
block = '\n'.join( | |
[self.clean(line) for line in block[m.start():].split('\n')] | |
) | |
sibling = self.lastChild(parent) | |
if sibling is not None and sibling.tag == "blockquote": | |
# Previous block was a blockquote so set that as this blocks parent | |
quote = sibling | |
else: | |
# This is a new blockquote. Create a new parent element. | |
quote = etree.SubElement(parent, 'blockquote') | |
# Recursively parse block with blockquote as parent. | |
# change parser state so blockquotes embedded in lists use `p` tags | |
self.parser.state.set('blockquote') | |
self.parser.parseChunk(quote, block) | |
self.parser.state.reset() | |
def clean(self, line: str) -> str: | |
""" Remove `>` from beginning of a line. """ | |
m = self.RE.match(line) | |
if line.strip() == ">": | |
return "" | |
elif m: | |
return m.group(2) | |
else: | |
return line | |
class OListProcessor(BlockProcessor): | |
""" Process ordered list blocks. """ | |
TAG: str = 'ol' | |
""" The tag used for the the wrapping element. """ | |
STARTSWITH: str = '1' | |
""" | |
The integer (as a string ) with which the list starts. For example, if a list is initialized as | |
`3. Item`, then the `ol` tag will be assigned an HTML attribute of `starts="3"`. Default: `"1"`. | |
""" | |
LAZY_OL: bool = True | |
""" Ignore `STARTSWITH` if `True`. """ | |
SIBLING_TAGS: list[str] = ['ol', 'ul'] | |
""" | |
Markdown does not require the type of a new list item match the previous list item type. | |
This is the list of types which can be mixed. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, parser: BlockParser): | |
super().__init__(parser) | |
# Detect an item (`1. item`). `group(1)` contains contents of item. | |
self.RE = re.compile(r'^[ ]{0,%d}\d+\.[ ]+(.*)' % (self.tab_length - 1)) | |
# Detect items on secondary lines. they can be of either list type. | |
self.CHILD_RE = re.compile(r'^[ ]{0,%d}((\d+\.)|[*+-])[ ]+(.*)' % | |
(self.tab_length - 1)) | |
# Detect indented (nested) items of either type | |
self.INDENT_RE = re.compile(r'^[ ]{%d,%d}((\d+\.)|[*+-])[ ]+.*' % | |
(self.tab_length, self.tab_length * 2 - 1)) | |
def test(self, parent: etree.Element, block: str) -> bool: | |
return bool(self.RE.match(block)) | |
def run(self, parent: etree.Element, blocks: list[str]) -> None: | |
# Check for multiple items in one block. | |
items = self.get_items(blocks.pop(0)) | |
sibling = self.lastChild(parent) | |
if sibling is not None and sibling.tag in self.SIBLING_TAGS: | |
# Previous block was a list item, so set that as parent | |
lst = sibling | |
# make sure previous item is in a `p` - if the item has text, | |
# then it isn't in a `p` | |
if lst[-1].text: | |
# since it's possible there are other children for this | |
# sibling, we can't just `SubElement` the `p`, we need to | |
# insert it as the first item. | |
p = etree.Element('p') | |
p.text = lst[-1].text | |
lst[-1].text = '' | |
lst[-1].insert(0, p) | |
# if the last item has a tail, then the tail needs to be put in a `p` | |
# likely only when a header is not followed by a blank line | |
lch = self.lastChild(lst[-1]) | |
if lch is not None and lch.tail: | |
p = etree.SubElement(lst[-1], 'p') | |
p.text = lch.tail.lstrip() | |
lch.tail = '' | |
# parse first block differently as it gets wrapped in a `p`. | |
li = etree.SubElement(lst, 'li') | |
self.parser.state.set('looselist') | |
firstitem = items.pop(0) | |
self.parser.parseBlocks(li, [firstitem]) | |
self.parser.state.reset() | |
elif parent.tag in ['ol', 'ul']: | |
# this catches the edge case of a multi-item indented list whose | |
# first item is in a blank parent-list item: | |
# * * subitem1 | |
# * subitem2 | |
# see also `ListIndentProcessor` | |
lst = parent | |
else: | |
# This is a new list so create parent with appropriate tag. | |
lst = etree.SubElement(parent, self.TAG) | |
# Check if a custom start integer is set | |
if not self.LAZY_OL and self.STARTSWITH != '1': | |
lst.attrib['start'] = self.STARTSWITH | |
self.parser.state.set('list') | |
# Loop through items in block, recursively parsing each with the | |
# appropriate parent. | |
for item in items: | |
if item.startswith(' '*self.tab_length): | |
# Item is indented. Parse with last item as parent | |
self.parser.parseBlocks(lst[-1], [item]) | |
else: | |
# New item. Create `li` and parse with it as parent | |
li = etree.SubElement(lst, 'li') | |
self.parser.parseBlocks(li, [item]) | |
self.parser.state.reset() | |
def get_items(self, block: str) -> list[str]: | |
""" Break a block into list items. """ | |
items = [] | |
for line in block.split('\n'): | |
m = self.CHILD_RE.match(line) | |
if m: | |
# This is a new list item | |
# Check first item for the start index | |
if not items and self.TAG == 'ol': | |
# Detect the integer value of first list item | |
INTEGER_RE = re.compile(r'(\d+)') | |
self.STARTSWITH = INTEGER_RE.match(m.group(1)).group() | |
# Append to the list | |
items.append(m.group(3)) | |
elif self.INDENT_RE.match(line): | |
# This is an indented (possibly nested) item. | |
if items[-1].startswith(' '*self.tab_length): | |
# Previous item was indented. Append to that item. | |
items[-1] = '{}\n{}'.format(items[-1], line) | |
else: | |
items.append(line) | |
else: | |
# This is another line of previous item. Append to that item. | |
items[-1] = '{}\n{}'.format(items[-1], line) | |
return items | |
class UListProcessor(OListProcessor): | |
""" Process unordered list blocks. """ | |
TAG: str = 'ul' | |
""" The tag used for the the wrapping element. """ | |
def __init__(self, parser: BlockParser): | |
super().__init__(parser) | |
# Detect an item (`1. item`). `group(1)` contains contents of item. | |
self.RE = re.compile(r'^[ ]{0,%d}[*+-][ ]+(.*)' % (self.tab_length - 1)) | |
class HashHeaderProcessor(BlockProcessor): | |
""" Process Hash Headers. """ | |
# Detect a header at start of any line in block | |
RE = re.compile(r'(?:^|\n)(?P<level>#{1,6})(?P<header>(?:\\.|[^\\])*?)#*(?:\n|$)') | |
def test(self, parent: etree.Element, block: str) -> bool: | |
return bool(self.RE.search(block)) | |
def run(self, parent: etree.Element, blocks: list[str]) -> None: | |
block = blocks.pop(0) | |
m = self.RE.search(block) | |
if m: | |
before = block[:m.start()] # All lines before header | |
after = block[m.end():] # All lines after header | |
if before: | |
# As the header was not the first line of the block and the | |
# lines before the header must be parsed first, | |
# recursively parse this lines as a block. | |
self.parser.parseBlocks(parent, [before]) | |
# Create header using named groups from RE | |
h = etree.SubElement(parent, 'h%d' % len(m.group('level'))) | |
h.text = m.group('header').strip() | |
if after: | |
# Insert remaining lines as first block for future parsing. | |
if self.parser.state.isstate('looselist'): | |
# This is a weird edge case where a header is a child of a loose list | |
# and there is no blank line after the header. To ensure proper | |
# parsing, the line(s) after need to be detabbed. See #1443. | |
after = self.looseDetab(after) | |
blocks.insert(0, after) | |
else: # pragma: no cover | |
# This should never happen, but just in case... | |
logger.warn("We've got a problem header: %r" % block) | |
class SetextHeaderProcessor(BlockProcessor): | |
""" Process Setext-style Headers. """ | |
# Detect Setext-style header. Must be first 2 lines of block. | |
RE = re.compile(r'^.*?\n[=-]+[ ]*(\n|$)', re.MULTILINE) | |
def test(self, parent: etree.Element, block: str) -> bool: | |
return bool(self.RE.match(block)) | |
def run(self, parent: etree.Element, blocks: list[str]) -> None: | |
lines = blocks.pop(0).split('\n') | |
# Determine level. `=` is 1 and `-` is 2. | |
if lines[1].startswith('='): | |
level = 1 | |
else: | |
level = 2 | |
h = etree.SubElement(parent, 'h%d' % level) | |
h.text = lines[0].strip() | |
if len(lines) > 2: | |
# Block contains additional lines. Add to master blocks for later. | |
blocks.insert(0, '\n'.join(lines[2:])) | |
class HRProcessor(BlockProcessor): | |
""" Process Horizontal Rules. """ | |
# Python's `re` module doesn't officially support atomic grouping. However you can fake it. | |
# See https://stackoverflow.com/a/13577411/866026 | |
RE = r'^[ ]{0,3}(?=(?P<atomicgroup>(-+[ ]{0,2}){3,}|(_+[ ]{0,2}){3,}|(\*+[ ]{0,2}){3,}))(?P=atomicgroup)[ ]*$' | |
# Detect hr on any line of a block. | |
SEARCH_RE = re.compile(RE, re.MULTILINE) | |
def test(self, parent: etree.Element, block: str) -> bool: | |
m = self.SEARCH_RE.search(block) | |
if m: | |
# Save match object on class instance so we can use it later. | |
self.match = m | |
return True | |
return False | |
def run(self, parent: etree.Element, blocks: list[str]) -> None: | |
block = blocks.pop(0) | |
match = self.match | |
# Check for lines in block before `hr`. | |
prelines = block[:match.start()].rstrip('\n') | |
if prelines: | |
# Recursively parse lines before `hr` so they get parsed first. | |
self.parser.parseBlocks(parent, [prelines]) | |
# create hr | |
etree.SubElement(parent, 'hr') | |
# check for lines in block after `hr`. | |
postlines = block[match.end():].lstrip('\n') | |
if postlines: | |
# Add lines after `hr` to master blocks for later parsing. | |
blocks.insert(0, postlines) | |
class EmptyBlockProcessor(BlockProcessor): | |
""" Process blocks that are empty or start with an empty line. """ | |
def test(self, parent: etree.Element, block: str) -> bool: | |
return not block or block.startswith('\n') | |
def run(self, parent: etree.Element, blocks: list[str]) -> None: | |
block = blocks.pop(0) | |
filler = '\n\n' | |
if block: | |
# Starts with empty line | |
# Only replace a single line. | |
filler = '\n' | |
# Save the rest for later. | |
theRest = block[1:] | |
if theRest: | |
# Add remaining lines to master blocks for later. | |
blocks.insert(0, theRest) | |
sibling = self.lastChild(parent) | |
if (sibling is not None and sibling.tag == 'pre' and | |
len(sibling) and sibling[0].tag == 'code'): | |
# Last block is a code block. Append to preserve whitespace. | |
sibling[0].text = util.AtomicString( | |
'{}{}'.format(sibling[0].text, filler) | |
) | |
class ReferenceProcessor(BlockProcessor): | |
""" Process link references. """ | |
RE = re.compile( | |
r'^[ ]{0,3}\[([^\[\]]*)\]:[ ]*\n?[ ]*([^\s]+)[ ]*(?:\n[ ]*)?((["\'])(.*)\4[ ]*|\((.*)\)[ ]*)?$', re.MULTILINE | |
) | |
def test(self, parent: etree.Element, block: str) -> bool: | |
return True | |
def run(self, parent: etree.Element, blocks: list[str]) -> bool: | |
block = blocks.pop(0) | |
m = self.RE.search(block) | |
if m: | |
id = m.group(1).strip().lower() | |
link = m.group(2).lstrip('<').rstrip('>') | |
title = m.group(5) or m.group(6) | |
self.parser.md.references[id] = (link, title) | |
if block[m.end():].strip(): | |
# Add any content after match back to blocks as separate block | |
blocks.insert(0, block[m.end():].lstrip('\n')) | |
if block[:m.start()].strip(): | |
# Add any content before match back to blocks as separate block | |
blocks.insert(0, block[:m.start()].rstrip('\n')) | |
return True | |
# No match. Restore block. | |
blocks.insert(0, block) | |
return False | |
class ParagraphProcessor(BlockProcessor): | |
""" Process Paragraph blocks. """ | |
def test(self, parent: etree.Element, block: str) -> bool: | |
return True | |
def run(self, parent: etree.Element, blocks: list[str]) -> None: | |
block = blocks.pop(0) | |
if block.strip(): | |
# Not a blank block. Add to parent, otherwise throw it away. | |
if self.parser.state.isstate('list'): | |
# The parent is a tight-list. | |
# | |
# Check for any children. This will likely only happen in a | |
# tight-list when a header isn't followed by a blank line. | |
# For example: | |
# | |
# * # Header | |
# Line 2 of list item - not part of header. | |
sibling = self.lastChild(parent) | |
if sibling is not None: | |
# Insert after sibling. | |
if sibling.tail: | |
sibling.tail = '{}\n{}'.format(sibling.tail, block) | |
else: | |
sibling.tail = '\n%s' % block | |
else: | |
# Append to parent.text | |
if parent.text: | |
parent.text = '{}\n{}'.format(parent.text, block) | |
else: | |
parent.text = block.lstrip() | |
else: | |
# Create a regular paragraph | |
p = etree.SubElement(parent, 'p') | |
p.text = block.lstrip() | |