# $Id: __init__.py 8147 2017-08-03 09:01:16Z grubert $ # Author: David Goodger # Copyright: This module has been placed in the public domain. """ This is the Docutils (Python Documentation Utilities) package. Package Structure ================= Modules: - __init__.py: Contains component base classes, exception classes, and Docutils version information. - core.py: Contains the ``Publisher`` class and ``publish_*()`` convenience functions. - frontend.py: Runtime settings (command-line interface, configuration files) processing, for Docutils front-ends. - io.py: Provides a uniform API for low-level input and output. - nodes.py: Docutils document tree (doctree) node class library. - statemachine.py: A finite state machine specialized for regular-expression-based text filters. Subpackages: - languages: Language-specific mappings of terms. - parsers: Syntax-specific input parser modules or packages. - readers: Context-specific input handlers which understand the data source and manage a parser. - transforms: Modules used by readers and writers to modify DPS doctrees. - utils: Contains the ``Reporter`` system warning class and miscellaneous utilities used by readers, writers, and transforms. utils/urischemes.py: Contains a complete mapping of known URI addressing scheme names to descriptions. - utils/math: Contains functions for conversion of mathematical notation between different formats (LaTeX, MathML, text, ...). - writers: Format-specific output translators. """ import sys __docformat__ = 'reStructuredText' __version__ = '0.14' """Docutils version identifier (complies with PEP 440):: major.minor[.micro][releaselevel[serial]][.dev] * The major number will be bumped when the project is feature-complete, and later if there is a major change in the design or API. * The minor number is bumped whenever there are new features. * The micro number is bumped for bug-fix releases. Omitted if micro=0. * The releaselevel identifier is used for pre-releases, one of 'a' (alpha), 'b' (beta), or 'rc' (release candidate). Omitted for final releases. * The serial release number identifies prereleases; omitted if 0. * The '.dev' suffix indicates active development, not a release, before the version indicated. For version comparison operations, use `__version_info__` rather than parsing the text of `__version__`. """ # workaround for Python < 2.6: __version_info__ = (0, 14, 0, 'final', 0, True) # To add in Docutils 0.15, replacing the line above: """ from collections import namedtuple VersionInfo = namedtuple( 'VersionInfo', 'major minor micro releaselevel serial release') __version_info__ = VersionInfo( major=0, minor=15, micro=0, releaselevel='alpha', # development status: # one of 'alpha', 'beta', 'candidate', 'final' serial=0, # pre-release number (0 for final releases) release=False # True for official releases and pre-releases ) Comprehensive version information tuple. Can be used to test for a minimally required version, e.g. :: if __version_info__ >= (0, 13, 0, 'candidate', 2, True) or in a self-documenting way like :: if __version_info__ >= docutils.VersionInfo( major=0, minor=13, micro=0, releaselevel='candidate', serial=2, release=True) """ __version_details__ = '' """Optional extra version details (e.g. 'snapshot 2005-05-29, r3410'). (For development and release status see `__version_info__`.) """ class ApplicationError(Exception): # Workaround: # In Python < 2.6, unicode() calls `str` on the # arg and therefore, e.g., unicode(StandardError(u'\u234')) fails # with UnicodeDecodeError. if sys.version_info < (2,6): def __unicode__(self): return ', '.join(self.args) class DataError(ApplicationError): pass class SettingsSpec: """ Runtime setting specification base class. SettingsSpec subclass objects used by `docutils.frontend.OptionParser`. """ settings_spec = () """Runtime settings specification. Override in subclasses. Defines runtime settings and associated command-line options, as used by `docutils.frontend.OptionParser`. This is a tuple of: - Option group title (string or `None` which implies no group, just a list of single options). - Description (string or `None`). - A sequence of option tuples. Each consists of: - Help text (string) - List of option strings (e.g. ``['-Q', '--quux']``). - Dictionary of keyword arguments sent to the OptionParser/OptionGroup ``add_option`` method. Runtime setting names are derived implicitly from long option names ('--a-setting' becomes ``settings.a_setting``) or explicitly from the 'dest' keyword argument. Most settings will also have a 'validator' keyword & function. The validator function validates setting values (from configuration files and command-line option arguments) and converts them to appropriate types. For example, the ``docutils.frontend.validate_boolean`` function, **required by all boolean settings**, converts true values ('1', 'on', 'yes', and 'true') to 1 and false values ('0', 'off', 'no', 'false', and '') to 0. Validators need only be set once per setting. See the `docutils.frontend.validate_*` functions. See the optparse docs for more details. - More triples of group title, description, options, as many times as needed. Thus, `settings_spec` tuples can be simply concatenated. """ settings_defaults = None """A dictionary of defaults for settings not in `settings_spec` (internal settings, intended to be inaccessible by command-line and config file). Override in subclasses.""" settings_default_overrides = None """A dictionary of auxiliary defaults, to override defaults for settings defined in other components. Override in subclasses.""" relative_path_settings = () """Settings containing filesystem paths. Override in subclasses. Settings listed here are to be interpreted relative to the current working directory.""" config_section = None """The name of the config file section specific to this component (lowercase, no brackets). Override in subclasses.""" config_section_dependencies = None """A list of names of config file sections that are to be applied before `config_section`, in order (from general to specific). In other words, the settings in `config_section` are to be overlaid on top of the settings from these sections. The "general" section is assumed implicitly. Override in subclasses.""" class TransformSpec: """ Runtime transform specification base class. TransformSpec subclass objects used by `docutils.transforms.Transformer`. """ def get_transforms(self): """Transforms required by this class. Override in subclasses.""" if self.default_transforms != (): import warnings warnings.warn('default_transforms attribute deprecated.\n' 'Use get_transforms() method instead.', DeprecationWarning) return list(self.default_transforms) return [] # Deprecated; for compatibility. default_transforms = () unknown_reference_resolvers = () """List of functions to try to resolve unknown references. Unknown references have a 'refname' attribute which doesn't correspond to any target in the document. Called when the transforms in `docutils.tranforms.references` are unable to find a correct target. The list should contain functions which will try to resolve unknown references, with the following signature:: def reference_resolver(node): '''Returns boolean: true if resolved, false if not.''' If the function is able to resolve the reference, it should also remove the 'refname' attribute and mark the node as resolved:: del node['refname'] node.resolved = 1 Each function must have a "priority" attribute which will affect the order the unknown_reference_resolvers are run:: reference_resolver.priority = 100 Override in subclasses.""" class Component(SettingsSpec, TransformSpec): """Base class for Docutils components.""" component_type = None """Name of the component type ('reader', 'parser', 'writer'). Override in subclasses.""" supported = () """Names for this component. Override in subclasses.""" def supports(self, format): """ Is `format` supported by this component? To be used by transforms to ask the dependent component if it supports a certain input context or output format. """ return format in self.supported