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Annotated moinformat/parsers/common.py

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2018-08-01 Paul Boddie Isolate region types from the complete region argument string.
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
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Moin wiki parsing functionality.
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Copyright (C) 2017, 2018 Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
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Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more
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details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
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this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""
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from collections import defaultdict
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from moinformat.tree.moin import Block, Region, Text
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import re
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# Pattern management.
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ws_excl_nl = r"[ \f\r\t\v]"
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quotes = "['" '"]'              # ['"]
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def choice(l):
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    "Return a pattern matching a choice of patterns in 'l'."
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    return "(%s)" % "|".join(l)
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def excl(s):
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    "Return a non-matching pattern for 's'."
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    return "(?!%s)" % s
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def expect(s):
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    "Return a pattern expecting 's'."
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    return "(?=%s)" % s
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def group(name, s):
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    "Return a pattern group having 'name' and the pattern string 's'."
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    return "(?P<%s>%s)" % (name, s)
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def optional(s):
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    "Return an optional pattern."
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    return "(?:%s)?" % s
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def recur(name):
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    "Return a test for a recurrence of group 'name'."
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    return "(?P=%s)" % name
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def repeat(s, min=None, max=None):
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    "Return a pattern matching 's' for the given 'min' and 'max' limits."
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    return "%s{%s,%s}" % (s, min is not None and min or "",
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                             max is not None and max or "")
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def get_pattern(s):
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    "Return a compiled regular expression for the given pattern 's'."
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    return re.compile(s, re.UNICODE | re.MULTILINE)
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def get_patterns(syntax):
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    """
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    Define patterns for the regular expressions in the 'syntax' mapping. In each
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    pattern, replace \N with a pattern for matching whitespace excluding
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    newlines.
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    """
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    patterns = {}
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    for name, value in syntax.items():
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        value = value.replace(r"\N", ws_excl_nl)
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        value = value.replace(r"\Q", quotes)
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        patterns[name] = get_pattern(value)
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    return patterns
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def get_subset(d, keys):
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    "Return a subset of 'd' having the given 'keys'."
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    subset = {}
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    for key in keys:
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        subset[key] = d[key]
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    return subset
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# Tokenising functions.
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class TokenStream:
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    "A stream of tokens taken from a string."
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    def __init__(self, s, pos=0):
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        self.s = s
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        self.pos = pos
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        # Match details.
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        self.match = None
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        self.queued = None
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        self.match_start = None
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        # Pattern name details.
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        self.matching = None
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    def rewind(self, length):
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        "Rewind in the string by 'length'."
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        self.pos -= min(length, self.pos)
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    def queue_match(self):
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        "Rewind in the string to the start of the last match."
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        self.queued = self.match
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    def read_until(self, patterns, remaining=True):
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        """
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        Find the first match for the given 'patterns'. Return the text preceding
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        any match, the remaining text if no match was found, or None if no match
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        was found and 'remaining' is given as a false value.
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        """
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        if self.queued:
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            self.match = self.queued
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            self.queued = None
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        else:
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            self.match_start = None
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            self.matching = None
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            # Find the first matching pattern.
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            for pattern_name, pattern in patterns.items():
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                match = pattern.search(self.s, self.pos)
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                if match:
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                    start, end = match.span()
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                    if self.matching is None or start < self.start:
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                        self.start = start
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                        self.matching = pattern_name
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                        self.match = match
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        if self.matching is None:
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            if remaining:
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                return self.s[self.pos:]
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            else:
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                return None
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        else:
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            return self.s[self.pos:self.start]
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    def match_group(self, group=1):
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        """
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        Return the matched text, updating the position in the stream. If 'group'
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        is specified, the indicated group in a match will be returned.
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        Typically, group 1 should contain all pertinent data, but groups defined
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        within group 1 can provide sections of the data.
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        """
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        self.update_pos()
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        if self.match:
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            try:
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                return self.match.group(group)
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            except IndexError:
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                return ""
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        else:
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            return None
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    def match_groups(self, groups=None):
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        "Return the match 'groups', or all groups if unspecified."
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        self.update_pos()
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        if self.match:
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            if groups is None:
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                return self.match.groups()
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            else:
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                return self.match.groups(groups)
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        else:
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            return []
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    def update_pos(self):
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        "Update the position in the stream."
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        if self.match:
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            _start, self.pos = self.match.span()
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        else:
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            self.pos = len(self.s)
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# Parser abstractions.
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class ParserBase:
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    "Common parsing methods."
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    region_pattern_names = None
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    def __init__(self, formats=None, root=None):
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        """
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        Initialise the parser with any given 'formats' mapping from region type
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        names to parser objects. An optional 'root' indicates the document-level
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        parser.
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        """
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        self.formats = formats
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        self.root = root
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    def get_parser(self, format_type):
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        """
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        Return a parser for 'format_type' or None if no suitable parser is found.
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        """
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        if not self.formats:
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            return None
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        cls = self.formats.get(format_type)
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        if cls:
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            return cls(self.formats, self.root or self)
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        else:
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            return None
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    def get_patterns(self, pattern_names):
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        "Return a mapping of the given 'pattern_names' to patterns."
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        return get_subset(self.patterns, pattern_names)
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    def get_items(self, s, pos=0):
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        "Return a sequence of token items for 's' and 'pos'."
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        return TokenStream(s, pos)
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    def set_region(self, items, region):
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        "Set the 'items' used to populate the given 'region'."
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        self.items = items
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        self.region = region
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    def read_until(self, pattern_names, remaining=True):
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        """
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        Read the next portion of input, matching using 'pattern_names'. Return
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        the text preceding any match, the remaining text if no match was found,
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        or None if no match was found and 'remaining' is given as a false value.
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        """
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        return self.items.read_until(self.get_patterns(pattern_names))
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    def match_group(self, group=1):
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        """
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        Return the group of the matching pattern with the given 'group' number.
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        """
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        return self.items.match_group(group)
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    def matching_pattern(self):
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        "Return the name of the matching pattern."
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        return self.items.matching
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    def match_groups(self):
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        "Return the number of groups in the match."
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        return self.items.match_groups()
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    # Parser methods invoked from other objects.
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    def parse(self, s):
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        """
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        Parse page text 's'. Pages consist of regions delimited by markers.
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        """
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        self.items = self.get_items(s)
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        self.region = self.parse_region()
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        return self.region
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    def parse_region_content(self, items, region):
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        "Parse the data provided by 'items' to populate a 'region'."
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        self.set_region(items, region)
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        # Parse inline and opaque regions.
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        if not region.transparent:
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            pattern_names = ["regionend"]
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        # Define a block to hold text.
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        else:
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            self.new_block(region)
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            pattern_names = self.region_pattern_names
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        # Start parsing.
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        if pattern_names:
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            self.parse_region_details(region, pattern_names)
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        # Reset the type if the region was not inline.
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        if region.type == "inline":
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            first = region.nodes and region.nodes[0]
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            if first and isinstance(first, Text) and first.multiline():
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                region.type = None
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    # Top-level parser handler methods.
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    def parse_region(self, level=0, indent=0, type=None):
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        """
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        Parse the data to populate a region with the given 'level' at the given
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        'indent' having the given initial 'type'.
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        """
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        region = Region([], level, indent, type)
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        # Parse section headers, then parse according to region type.
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        self.parse_region_header(region)
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        self.parse_region_type(region)
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        return region
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    def parse_region_type(self, region):
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        """
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        Use configured parsers to parse 'region' based on its type.
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        """
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        # Find an appropriate parser given the type.
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        parser = self.get_parser(region.type)
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        if not parser:
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            region.transparent = False
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        parser = parser or self.get_parser("moin")
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        parser.parse_region_content(self.items, region)
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    def parse_region_header(self, region):
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        """
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        Parse the region header, setting it on the 'region' object.
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        """
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        if self.read_until(["header"], False) == "": # None means no header
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            region.args = self.match_group("args")
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            region.type = region.args.split(" ", 1)[0]
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    # Parsing utilities.
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    def parse_region_details(self, region, pattern_names, strict=False):
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        """
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        Search 'region' using the 'pattern_names'. If 'strict' is set to a true
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        value, forbid the accumulation of additional textual padding.
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        """
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        try:
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            while True:
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                # Obtain text before any marker or the end of the input.
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                preceding = self.read_until(pattern_names)
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                if preceding:
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                    if not strict:
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                        region.append_inline(Text(preceding))
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                    else:
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                        break
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                # End of input.
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                if not self.matching_pattern():
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                    break
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                # Obtain any feature.
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                feature = self.match_group("feature") or self.match_group()
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                handler = self.handlers.get(self.matching_pattern())
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                # Handle each feature or add text to the region.
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                if handler:
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                    handler(self, region)
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                elif not strict:
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                    region.append_inline(Text(feature))
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                else:
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                    break
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        except StopIteration:
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            pass
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        region.normalise()
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    def add_node(self, region, node):
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        "Add to 'region' the given 'node'."
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        region.add(node)
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    def append_node(self, region, node):
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        "Append to 'region' the given 'node'."
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        region.append(node)
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    def end_region(self, region):
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        "End the parsing of 'region', breaking out of the parsing loop."
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        raise StopIteration
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    def queue_match(self):
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        "Queue the current match."
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        self.items.queue_match()
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    def new_block(self, region):
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        "Start a new block in 'region'."
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        self.add_node(region, Block([]))
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    # Common handler methods.
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    def parse_region_end(self, node):
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        "Handle the end of a region occurring within 'node'."
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        level = self.match_group("level")
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        feature = self.match_group("feature")
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        self.region.extra = self.match_group("extra")
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        if self.region.have_end(level):
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            raise StopIteration
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        else:
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            node.append_inline(Text(feature))
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