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Nefunkční stav: Před přepsáním na použití funkce walk

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Jan Černohorský 2 years ago
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  1. 12
      command.py
  2. 90
      formatitko.py
  3. 2
      util.py

12
command.py

@ -1,22 +1,20 @@
from panflute import Div,Span
from util import *
from typing import Callable
from typing import List
class Command:
pass
class InlineCommand(Span, Command):
def call(self, f: Callable) -> Span:
r = f(self)
def replaceSelf(self, content: List[Element]) -> Span:
if "c" in r.attributes:
del r.attributes["c"]
return replaceEl(self, Span(*r.content, identifier=r.identifier, classes=r.classes, attributes=r.attributes))
return replaceEl(self, Span(*content))
pass
class MultilineCommand(Div, Command):
def call(self, f: Callable) -> Div:
r = f(self)
def replaceSelf(self, content: List[Element]) -> Div:
if "c" in r.attributes:
del r.attributes["c"]
return replaceEl(self, Div(*r.content, identifier=r.identifier, classes=r.classes, attributes=r.attributes))
return replaceEl(self, Div(*content))
pass

90
formatitko.py

@ -9,12 +9,44 @@ import builtin_commands
from panflute import *
import re
import sys
from typing import List
from mj_show import show
flags = ["dog"]
commands = []
def transform(e: Element):
def executeCommand(source: Code, element: Element) -> List[Element]:
mode = 'empty'
text = ""
content = []
def print(s: str):
if mode == 'elements':
raise SyntaxError("Cannot use `print` and `appendChild` in one command at the same time.")
mode = 'text'
text += s
def println(s: str):
print(s+"\n")
def appendChild(e: Element):
if mode == 'text':
raise SyntaxError("Cannot use `print` and `appendChild` in one command at the same time.")
mode = 'elements'
content.append(e)
exec(source)
if mode == 'text':
return convert_text(text)
if mode == 'elements':
return content
def transform(e: Element) -> Element: # Returns next sibling element to transform
"""Transform the AST, making format-agnostic changes."""
if isinstance(e, Whitespace) and bavlna(e):
@ -40,49 +72,53 @@ def transform(e: Element):
e = replaceEl(e, InlineCommand(*e.content, identifier=e.identifier, classes=e.classes, attributes=e.attributes))
# Execute python code inside source code block
if isinstance(e, CodeBlock) and hasattr(e, "classes") and "python" in e.classes and "run" in e.classes:
exec(e.text)
deleteEl(e)
return
if isinstance(e, CodeBlock) and hasattr(e, "classes") and "python" in e.classes and hasattr(e, attributes):
if "define" in e.attributes:
if not e.attributes["define"] in commands:
commands[e.attributes["define"]] = compile(e.text, '<string>', 'exec')
else:
raise NameError(f"Command already defined: '{e.attributes['define']}'")
if "redefine" in e.attributes:
commands[e.attributes["redefine"]] = compile(e.text, '<string>', 'exec')
# Handle special command shorthand [!commandname]{}
if isinstance(e, Span) and len(e.content) == 1 and isinstance(e.content[0], Str) and re.match(r"^![\w.]+$", e.content[0].text):
e = replaceEl(e, InlineCommand(identifier=e.identifier, classes=e.classes, attributes={**e.attributes, "c": e.content[0].text[1:]}))
# The command is executed first and then its contents are transformed. TODO: Is this what we want?
if isinstance(e, Command):
if re.match(r"^[\w.]+$", e.attributes["c"]):
try:
e = e.call(eval(e.attributes["c"]))
except NameError:
raise NameError(f"Command not found: '{e.attributes['c']}'.")
else:
raise SyntaxError(f"Invalid command syntax: '{e.attributes['c']}'.")
# Recursively transform all contents.
if hasattr(e, "content"):
for c in e.content:
# Deleted elements are only marked to be deleted with a class, because otherwise
# it would mess up this for cycle.
transform(c)
# Delete elements marked to be deleted. This is somewhat inelegant.
ci = 0
while ci < len(e.content):
c = e.content[ci]
if hasattr(c, "classes") and "deleted" in c.classes:
del e.content[ci]
else:
ci+=1
if not e.attributes["c"] in commands:
raise NameError(f"Command not defined '{e.attributes['c']}'.")
e = e.replaceSelf(executeCommand(commands[e.attributes["c"]], e))
# Transformation of other elements. This is not done using a for cycle,
# because deletions of elements would mess with it.
children = ((child_name, getattr(e, child_name)) for child_name in e._children)
for child_name, child in children:
if hasattr(e, "content") and len(e.content) > 0:
next = transform(e.content[0])
while next != None:
next = transform(next)
print(next)
# Return nearest sibling to transform
return e.next
doc = convert_text(open(sys.argv[1], "r").read(), standalone=True, extra_args=["-f", "markdown+fenced_code_attributes"])
print(show(doc))
transform(doc)
print("---------------------")
print(convert_text(doc, input_format="panflute", output_format="markdown"))
print(doc.content._children)
#transform(doc)
#print("---------------------")
#print(convert_text(doc, input_format="panflute", output_format="markdown"))

2
util.py

@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ def replaceEl(e: Element, r: Element) -> Element:
r.parent = parent
return r
def deleteEl(e: Element):
e.classes.append("deleted")
del e.parent.content[e.index]

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