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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). | |
""" | |
This module contains various contacts, classes and functions which get referenced and used | |
throughout the code base. | |
""" | |
from __future__ import annotations | |
import re | |
import sys | |
import warnings | |
from functools import wraps, lru_cache | |
from itertools import count | |
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Generic, Iterator, NamedTuple, TypeVar, TypedDict, overload | |
if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover | |
from markdown import Markdown | |
import xml.etree.ElementTree as etree | |
_T = TypeVar('_T') | |
""" | |
Constants you might want to modify | |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
""" | |
BLOCK_LEVEL_ELEMENTS: list[str] = [ | |
# Elements which are invalid to wrap in a `<p>` tag. | |
# See https://w3c.github.io/html/grouping-content.html#the-p-element | |
'address', 'article', 'aside', 'blockquote', 'details', 'div', 'dl', | |
'fieldset', 'figcaption', 'figure', 'footer', 'form', 'h1', 'h2', 'h3', | |
'h4', 'h5', 'h6', 'header', 'hgroup', 'hr', 'main', 'menu', 'nav', 'ol', | |
'p', 'pre', 'section', 'table', 'ul', | |
# Other elements which Markdown should not be mucking up the contents of. | |
'canvas', 'colgroup', 'dd', 'body', 'dt', 'group', 'html', 'iframe', 'li', 'legend', | |
'math', 'map', 'noscript', 'output', 'object', 'option', 'progress', 'script', | |
'style', 'summary', 'tbody', 'td', 'textarea', 'tfoot', 'th', 'thead', 'tr', 'video' | |
] | |
""" | |
List of HTML tags which get treated as block-level elements. Same as the `block_level_elements` | |
attribute of the [`Markdown`][markdown.Markdown] class. Generally one should use the | |
attribute on the class. This remains for compatibility with older extensions. | |
""" | |
# Placeholders | |
STX = '\u0002' | |
""" "Start of Text" marker for placeholder templates. """ | |
ETX = '\u0003' | |
""" "End of Text" marker for placeholder templates. """ | |
INLINE_PLACEHOLDER_PREFIX = STX+"klzzwxh:" | |
""" Prefix for inline placeholder template. """ | |
INLINE_PLACEHOLDER = INLINE_PLACEHOLDER_PREFIX + "%s" + ETX | |
""" Placeholder template for stashed inline text. """ | |
INLINE_PLACEHOLDER_RE = re.compile(INLINE_PLACEHOLDER % r'([0-9]+)') | |
""" Regular Expression which matches inline placeholders. """ | |
AMP_SUBSTITUTE = STX+"amp"+ETX | |
""" Placeholder template for HTML entities. """ | |
HTML_PLACEHOLDER = STX + "wzxhzdk:%s" + ETX | |
""" Placeholder template for raw HTML. """ | |
HTML_PLACEHOLDER_RE = re.compile(HTML_PLACEHOLDER % r'([0-9]+)') | |
""" Regular expression which matches HTML placeholders. """ | |
TAG_PLACEHOLDER = STX + "hzzhzkh:%s" + ETX | |
""" Placeholder template for tags. """ | |
# Constants you probably do not need to change | |
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
RTL_BIDI_RANGES = ( | |
('\u0590', '\u07FF'), | |
# Hebrew (0590-05FF), Arabic (0600-06FF), | |
# Syriac (0700-074F), Arabic supplement (0750-077F), | |
# Thaana (0780-07BF), Nko (07C0-07FF). | |
('\u2D30', '\u2D7F') # Tifinagh | |
) | |
# AUXILIARY GLOBAL FUNCTIONS | |
# ============================================================================= | |
def get_installed_extensions(): | |
""" Return all entry_points in the `markdown.extensions` group. """ | |
if sys.version_info >= (3, 10): | |
from importlib import metadata | |
else: # `<PY310` use backport | |
import importlib_metadata as metadata | |
# Only load extension entry_points once. | |
return metadata.entry_points(group='markdown.extensions') | |
def deprecated(message: str, stacklevel: int = 2): | |
""" | |
Raise a [`DeprecationWarning`][] when wrapped function/method is called. | |
Usage: | |
```python | |
@deprecated("This method will be removed in version X; use Y instead.") | |
def some_method(): | |
pass | |
``` | |
""" | |
def wrapper(func): | |
def deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs): | |
warnings.warn( | |
f"'{func.__name__}' is deprecated. {message}", | |
category=DeprecationWarning, | |
stacklevel=stacklevel | |
) | |
return func(*args, **kwargs) | |
return deprecated_func | |
return wrapper | |
def parseBoolValue(value: str | None, fail_on_errors: bool = True, preserve_none: bool = False) -> bool | None: | |
"""Parses a string representing a boolean value. If parsing was successful, | |
returns `True` or `False`. If `preserve_none=True`, returns `True`, `False`, | |
or `None`. If parsing was not successful, raises `ValueError`, or, if | |
`fail_on_errors=False`, returns `None`.""" | |
if not isinstance(value, str): | |
if preserve_none and value is None: | |
return value | |
return bool(value) | |
elif preserve_none and value.lower() == 'none': | |
return None | |
elif value.lower() in ('true', 'yes', 'y', 'on', '1'): | |
return True | |
elif value.lower() in ('false', 'no', 'n', 'off', '0', 'none'): | |
return False | |
elif fail_on_errors: | |
raise ValueError('Cannot parse bool value: %r' % value) | |
def code_escape(text: str) -> str: | |
"""HTML escape a string of code.""" | |
if "&" in text: | |
text = text.replace("&", "&") | |
if "<" in text: | |
text = text.replace("<", "<") | |
if ">" in text: | |
text = text.replace(">", ">") | |
return text | |
def _get_stack_depth(size: int = 2) -> int: | |
"""Get current stack depth, performantly. | |
""" | |
frame = sys._getframe(size) | |
for size in count(size): | |
frame = frame.f_back | |
if not frame: | |
return size | |
def nearing_recursion_limit() -> bool: | |
"""Return true if current stack depth is within 100 of maximum limit.""" | |
return sys.getrecursionlimit() - _get_stack_depth() < 100 | |
# MISC AUXILIARY CLASSES | |
# ============================================================================= | |
class AtomicString(str): | |
"""A string which should not be further processed.""" | |
pass | |
class Processor: | |
""" The base class for all processors. | |
Attributes: | |
Processor.md: The `Markdown` instance passed in an initialization. | |
Arguments: | |
md: The `Markdown` instance this processor is a part of. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, md: Markdown | None = None): | |
self.md = md | |
if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover | |
class TagData(TypedDict): | |
tag: str | |
attrs: dict[str, str] | |
left_index: int | |
right_index: int | |
class HtmlStash: | |
""" | |
This class is used for stashing HTML objects that we extract | |
in the beginning and replace with place-holders. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self): | |
""" Create an `HtmlStash`. """ | |
self.html_counter = 0 # for counting inline html segments | |
self.rawHtmlBlocks: list[str | etree.Element] = [] | |
self.tag_counter = 0 | |
self.tag_data: list[TagData] = [] # list of dictionaries in the order tags appear | |
def store(self, html: str | etree.Element) -> str: | |
""" | |
Saves an HTML segment for later reinsertion. Returns a | |
placeholder string that needs to be inserted into the | |
document. | |
Keyword arguments: | |
html: An html segment. | |
Returns: | |
A placeholder string. | |
""" | |
self.rawHtmlBlocks.append(html) | |
placeholder = self.get_placeholder(self.html_counter) | |
self.html_counter += 1 | |
return placeholder | |
def reset(self) -> None: | |
""" Clear the stash. """ | |
self.html_counter = 0 | |
self.rawHtmlBlocks = [] | |
def get_placeholder(self, key: int) -> str: | |
return HTML_PLACEHOLDER % key | |
def store_tag(self, tag: str, attrs: dict[str, str], left_index: int, right_index: int) -> str: | |
"""Store tag data and return a placeholder.""" | |
self.tag_data.append({'tag': tag, 'attrs': attrs, | |
'left_index': left_index, | |
'right_index': right_index}) | |
placeholder = TAG_PLACEHOLDER % str(self.tag_counter) | |
self.tag_counter += 1 # equal to the tag's index in `self.tag_data` | |
return placeholder | |
# Used internally by `Registry` for each item in its sorted list. | |
# Provides an easier to read API when editing the code later. | |
# For example, `item.name` is more clear than `item[0]`. | |
class _PriorityItem(NamedTuple): | |
name: str | |
priority: float | |
class Registry(Generic[_T]): | |
""" | |
A priority sorted registry. | |
A `Registry` instance provides two public methods to alter the data of the | |
registry: `register` and `deregister`. Use `register` to add items and | |
`deregister` to remove items. See each method for specifics. | |
When registering an item, a "name" and a "priority" must be provided. All | |
items are automatically sorted by "priority" from highest to lowest. The | |
"name" is used to remove ("deregister") and get items. | |
A `Registry` instance it like a list (which maintains order) when reading | |
data. You may iterate over the items, get an item and get a count (length) | |
of all items. You may also check that the registry contains an item. | |
When getting an item you may use either the index of the item or the | |
string-based "name". For example: | |
registry = Registry() | |
registry.register(SomeItem(), 'itemname', 20) | |
# Get the item by index | |
item = registry[0] | |
# Get the item by name | |
item = registry['itemname'] | |
When checking that the registry contains an item, you may use either the | |
string-based "name", or a reference to the actual item. For example: | |
someitem = SomeItem() | |
registry.register(someitem, 'itemname', 20) | |
# Contains the name | |
assert 'itemname' in registry | |
# Contains the item instance | |
assert someitem in registry | |
The method `get_index_for_name` is also available to obtain the index of | |
an item using that item's assigned "name". | |
""" | |
def __init__(self): | |
self._data: dict[str, _T] = {} | |
self._priority: list[_PriorityItem] = [] | |
self._is_sorted = False | |
def __contains__(self, item: str | _T) -> bool: | |
if isinstance(item, str): | |
# Check if an item exists by this name. | |
return item in self._data.keys() | |
# Check if this instance exists. | |
return item in self._data.values() | |
def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[_T]: | |
self._sort() | |
return iter([self._data[k] for k, p in self._priority]) | |
def __getitem__(self, key: str | int) -> _T: # pragma: no cover | |
... | |
def __getitem__(self, key: slice) -> Registry[_T]: # pragma: no cover | |
... | |
def __getitem__(self, key: str | int | slice) -> _T | Registry[_T]: | |
self._sort() | |
if isinstance(key, slice): | |
data: Registry[_T] = Registry() | |
for k, p in self._priority[key]: | |
data.register(self._data[k], k, p) | |
return data | |
if isinstance(key, int): | |
return self._data[self._priority[key].name] | |
return self._data[key] | |
def __len__(self) -> int: | |
return len(self._priority) | |
def __repr__(self): | |
return '<{}({})>'.format(self.__class__.__name__, list(self)) | |
def get_index_for_name(self, name: str) -> int: | |
""" | |
Return the index of the given name. | |
""" | |
if name in self: | |
self._sort() | |
return self._priority.index( | |
[x for x in self._priority if x.name == name][0] | |
) | |
raise ValueError('No item named "{}" exists.'.format(name)) | |
def register(self, item: _T, name: str, priority: float) -> None: | |
""" | |
Add an item to the registry with the given name and priority. | |
Arguments: | |
item: The item being registered. | |
name: A string used to reference the item. | |
priority: An integer or float used to sort against all items. | |
If an item is registered with a "name" which already exists, the | |
existing item is replaced with the new item. Treat carefully as the | |
old item is lost with no way to recover it. The new item will be | |
sorted according to its priority and will **not** retain the position | |
of the old item. | |
""" | |
if name in self: | |
# Remove existing item of same name first | |
self.deregister(name) | |
self._is_sorted = False | |
self._data[name] = item | |
self._priority.append(_PriorityItem(name, priority)) | |
def deregister(self, name: str, strict: bool = True) -> None: | |
""" | |
Remove an item from the registry. | |
Set `strict=False` to fail silently. Otherwise a [`ValueError`][] is raised for an unknown `name`. | |
""" | |
try: | |
index = self.get_index_for_name(name) | |
del self._priority[index] | |
del self._data[name] | |
except ValueError: | |
if strict: | |
raise | |
def _sort(self) -> None: | |
""" | |
Sort the registry by priority from highest to lowest. | |
This method is called internally and should never be explicitly called. | |
""" | |
if not self._is_sorted: | |
self._priority.sort(key=lambda item: item.priority, reverse=True) | |
self._is_sorted = True | |