remove unnecessary file gtkcodebuffer.py

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""" This module contains the PyGTKCodeBuffer-class. This class is a
specialisation of the gtk.TextBuffer and enables syntax-highlighting for
PyGTK's TextView-widget.
To use the syntax-highlighting feature you have load a syntax-definition or
specify your own. To load one please read the docs for the SyntaxLoader()
class. """
# This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import gtk
import pango
import re
import sys
import os.path
import xml.sax
import imp
from xml.sax.handler import ContentHandler
from xml.sax.saxutils import unescape
__version__ = "1.0RC2"
__author__ = "Hannes Matuschek <hmatuschek@gmail.com>"
# defined the default styles
DEFAULT_STYLES = {
'DEFAULT': {'font': 'monospace'},
'comment': {'foreground': '#0000FF'},
'preprocessor': {'foreground': '#A020F0',
'weight': pango.WEIGHT_BOLD},
'keyword': {'foreground': '#A52A2A',
'weight': pango.WEIGHT_BOLD},
'special': {'foreground': '#006600'},
'mark1': {'foreground': '#008B8B'},
'mark2': {'foreground': '#6A5ACD'},
'string': {'foreground': '#CC00CC'},
'number': {'foreground': '#CC00CC'},
'datatype': {'foreground': '#2E8B57',
'weight': pango.WEIGHT_BOLD},
'function': {'foreground': '#008A8C'},
'link': {'foreground': '#0000FF',
'underline': pango.UNDERLINE_SINGLE}}
def _main_is_frozen():
""" Internal used function. """
return (hasattr(sys, "frozen") or # new py2exe
hasattr(sys, "importers") # old py2exe
or imp.is_frozen("__main__")) # tools/freeze
if _main_is_frozen():
this_module_path = os.path.dirname(sys.executable)
else:
this_module_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
# defines default-search paths for syntax-files
SYNTAX_PATH = [ os.path.join('.', 'syntax'),
this_module_path,
os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'),".pygtkcodebuffer"),
os.path.join(sys.prefix,"share","pygtkcodebuffer","syntax")]
# enable/disable debug-messages
DEBUG_FLAG = False
#
# Some log functions...
# (internal used)
def _log_debug(msg):
if not DEBUG_FLAG:
return
sys.stderr.write("DEBUG: ")
sys.stderr.write(msg)
sys.stderr.write("\n")
def _log_warn(msg):
sys.stderr.write("WARN: ")
sys.stderr.write(msg)
sys.stderr.write("\n")
def _log_error(msg):
sys.stderr.write("ERROR: ")
sys.stderr.write(msg)
sys.stderr.write("\n")
def add_syntax_path(path_or_list):
""" This function adds one (string) or many (list of strings) paths to the
global search-paths for syntax-files. """
global SYNTAX_PATH
# handle list of strings
if isinstance(path_or_list, (list, tuple)):
for i in range(len(path_or_list)):
SYNTAX_PATH.insert(0, path_or_list[-i])
# handle single string
elif isinstance(path_or_list, basestring):
SYNTAX_PATH.insert(0, path_or_list)
# handle attr-error
else:
raise TypeError, "Argument must be path-string or list of strings"
class Pattern:
""" More or less internal used class representing a pattern. You may use
this class to "hard-code" your syntax-definition. """
def __init__(self, regexp, style="DEFAULT", group=0, flags=""):
""" The constructor takes at least on argument: the regular-expression.
The optional kwarg style defines the style applied to the string
matched by the regexp.
The kwarg group may be used to define which group of the regular
expression will be used for highlighting (Note: This means that only
the selected group will be highlighted but the complete pattern must
match!)
The optional kwarg flags specifies flags for the regular expression.
Look at the Python lib-ref for a list of flags and there meaning."""
# assemble re-flag
flags += "ML"; flag = 0
_log_debug("init rule %s -> %s (%s)"%(regexp, style, flags))
for char in flags:
if char == 'M': flag |= re.M
if char == 'L': flag |= re.L
if char == 'S': flag |= re.S
if char == 'I': flag |= re.I
if char == 'U': flag |= re.U
if char == 'X': flag |= re.X
# compile re
try: self._regexp = re.compile(regexp, flag)
except re.error, e:
raise Exception("Invalid regexp \"%s\": %s"%(regexp,str(e)))
self._group = group
self.tag_name = style
def __call__(self, txt, start, end):
m = self._regexp.search(txt)
if not m: return None
mstart, mend = m.start(self._group), m.end(self._group)
s = start.copy(); s.forward_chars(mstart)
e = start.copy(); e.forward_chars(mend)
return (s,e)
class KeywordList(Pattern):
""" This class may be used for hard-code a syntax-definition. It specifies
a pattern for a keyword-list. This simplifies the definition of
keyword-lists. """
def __init__(self, keywords, style="keyword", flags=""):
""" The constructor takes at least on argument: A list of strings
specifying the keywords to highlight.
The optional kwarg style specifies the style used to highlight these
keywords.
The optional kwarg flags specifies the flags for the
(internal generated) regular-expression. """
regexp = "(?:\W|^)(%s)\W"%("|".join(keywords),)
Pattern.__init__(self, regexp, style, group=1, flags=flags)
class String:
""" This class may be used to hard-code a syntax-definition. It simplifies
the definition of a "string". A "string" is something that consists of
a start-pattern and an end-pattern. The end-pattern may be content of
the string if it is escaped. """
def __init__(self, starts, ends, escape=None, style="string"):
""" The constructor needs at least two arguments: The start- and
end-pattern.
The optional kwarg escape specifies a escape-sequence escaping the
end-pattern.
The optional kwarg style specifies the style used to highlight the
string. """
try:
self._starts = re.compile(starts)
except re.error, e:
raise Exception("Invalid regexp \"%s\": %s"%(regexp,str(e)))
if escape:
end_exp = "[^%(esc)s](?:%(esc)s%(esc)s)*%(end)s"
end_exp = end_exp%{'esc':escape*2,'end':ends}
else:
end_exp = ends
try:
self._ends = re.compile(end_exp)
except re.error, e:
raise Exception("Invalid regexp \"%s\": %s"%(regexp,str(e)))
self.tag_name = style
def __call__(self, txt, start, end):
start_match = self._starts.search(txt)
if not start_match: return
start_it = start.copy()
start_it.forward_chars(start_match.start(0))
end_it = end.copy()
end_match = self._ends.search(txt, start_match.end(0)-1)
if end_match:
end_it.set_offset(start.get_offset()+end_match.end(0))
return start_it, end_it
class LanguageDefinition:
""" This class is a container class for all rules (Pattern, KeywordList,
...) specifying the language. You have to used this class if you like
to hard-code your syntax-definition. """
def __init__(self, rules):
""" The constructor takes only one argument: A list of rules (i.e
Pattern, KeywordList and String). """
self._grammar = rules
self._styles = dict()
def __call__(self, buf, start, end=None):
# if no end given -> end of buffer
if not end: end = buf.get_end_iter()
mstart = mend = end
mtag = None
txt = buf.get_slice(start, end)
# search min match
for rule in self._grammar:
# search pattern
m = rule(txt, start, end)
if not m: continue
# prefer match with smallest start-iter
if m[0].compare(mstart) < 0:
mstart, mend = m
mtag = rule.tag_name
continue
if m[0].compare(mstart)==0 and m[1].compare(mend)>0:
mstart, mend = m
mtag = rule.tag_name
continue
return (mstart, mend, mtag)
def get_styles(self):
return self._styles
class SyntaxLoader(ContentHandler, LanguageDefinition):
""" This class loads a syntax definition. There have to be a file
named LANGUAGENAME.xml in one of the directories specified in the
global path-list. You may add a directory using the add_syntax_path()
function. """
# some translation-tables for the style-defs:
style_weight_table = {'ultralight': pango.WEIGHT_ULTRALIGHT,
'light': pango.WEIGHT_LIGHT,
'normal': pango.WEIGHT_NORMAL,
'bold': pango.WEIGHT_BOLD,
'ultrabold': pango.WEIGHT_ULTRABOLD,
'heavy': pango.WEIGHT_HEAVY}
style_variant_table = {'normal': pango.VARIANT_NORMAL,
'smallcaps': pango.VARIANT_SMALL_CAPS}
style_underline_table = {'none': pango.UNDERLINE_NONE,
'single': pango.UNDERLINE_SINGLE,
'double': pango.UNDERLINE_DOUBLE}
style_style_table = {'normal': pango.STYLE_NORMAL,
'oblique': pango.STYLE_OBLIQUE,
'italic': pango.STYLE_ITALIC}
style_scale_table = {
'xx_small': pango.SCALE_XX_SMALL,
'x_small': pango.SCALE_X_SMALL,
'small': pango.SCALE_SMALL,
'medium': pango.SCALE_MEDIUM,
'large': pango.SCALE_LARGE,
'x_large': pango.SCALE_X_LARGE,
'xx_large': pango.SCALE_XX_LARGE,
}
def __init__(self, lang_name):
""" The constructor takes only one argument: the language name.
The constructor tries to load the syntax-definition from a
syntax-file in one directory of the global path-list.
An instance of this class IS a LanguageDefinition. You can pass it
to the constructor of the CodeBuffer class. """
LanguageDefinition.__init__(self, [])
ContentHandler.__init__(self)
# search for syntax-files:
fname = None
for syntax_dir in SYNTAX_PATH:
fname = os.path.join(syntax_dir, "%s.xml"%lang_name)
if os.path.isfile(fname): break
_log_debug("Loading syntaxfile %s"%fname)
if not os.path.isfile(fname):
raise Exception("No snytax-file for %s found!"%lang_name)
xml.sax.parse(fname, self)
# Dispatch start/end - document/element and chars
def startDocument(self):
self.__stack = []
def endDocument(self):
del self.__stack
def startElement(self, name, attr):
self.__stack.append( (name, attr) )
if hasattr(self, "start_%s"%name):
handler = getattr(self, "start_%s"%name)
handler(attr)
def endElement(self, name):
if hasattr(self, "end_%s"%name):
handler = getattr(self, "end_%s"%name)
handler()
del self.__stack[-1]
def characters(self, txt):
if not self.__stack: return
name, attr = self.__stack[-1]
if hasattr(self, "chars_%s"%name):
handler = getattr(self, "chars_%s"%name)
handler(txt)
# Handle regexp-patterns
def start_pattern(self, attr):
self.__pattern = ""
self.__group = 0
self.__flags = ''
self.__style = attr['style']
if 'group' in attr.keys(): self.__group = int(attr['group'])
if 'flags' in attr.keys(): self.__flags = attr['flags']
def end_pattern(self):
rule = Pattern(self.__pattern, self.__style, self.__group, self.__flags)
self._grammar.append(rule)
del self.__pattern
del self.__group
del self.__flags
del self.__style
def chars_pattern(self, txt):
self.__pattern += unescape(txt)
# handle keyword-lists
def start_keywordlist(self, attr):
self.__style = "keyword"
self.__flags = ""
if 'style' in attr.keys():
self.__style = attr['style']
if 'flags' in attr.keys():
self.__flags = attr['flags']
self.__keywords = []
def end_keywordlist(self):
kwlist = KeywordList(self.__keywords, self.__style, self.__flags)
self._grammar.append(kwlist)
del self.__keywords
del self.__style
del self.__flags
def start_keyword(self, attr):
self.__keywords.append("")
def end_keyword(self):
if not self.__keywords[-1]:
del self.__keywords[-1]
def chars_keyword(self, txt):
parent,pattr = self.__stack[-2]
if not parent == "keywordlist": return
self.__keywords[-1] += unescape(txt)
#handle String-definitions
def start_string(self, attr):
self.__style = "string"
self.__escape = None
if 'escape' in attr.keys():
self.__escape = attr['escape']
if 'style' in attr.keys():
self.__style = attr['style']
self.__start_pattern = ""
self.__end_pattern = ""
def end_string(self):
strdef = String(self.__start_pattern, self.__end_pattern,
self.__escape, self.__style)
self._grammar.append(strdef)
del self.__style
del self.__escape
del self.__start_pattern
del self.__end_pattern
def chars_starts(self, txt):
self.__start_pattern += unescape(txt)
def chars_ends(self, txt):
self.__end_pattern += unescape(txt)
# handle style
def start_style(self, attr):
self.__style_props = dict()
self.__style_name = attr['name']
def end_style(self):
self._styles[self.__style_name] = self.__style_props
del self.__style_props
del self.__style_name
def start_property(self, attr):
self.__style_prop_name = attr['name']
def chars_property(self, value):
value.strip()
# convert value
if self.__style_prop_name in ['font','foreground','background',]:
pass
elif self.__style_prop_name == 'variant':
if not value in self.style_variant_table.keys():
Exception("Unknown style-variant: %s"%value)
value = self.style_variant_table[value]
elif self.__style_prop_name == 'underline':
if not value in self.style_underline_table.keys():
Exception("Unknown underline-style: %s"%value)
value = self.style_underline_table[value]
elif self.__style_prop_name == 'scale':
if not value in self.style_scale_table.keys():
Exception("Unknown scale-style: %s"%value)
value = self.style_scale_table[value]
elif self.__style_prop_name == 'weight':
if not value in self.style_weight_table.keys():
Exception("Unknown style-weight: %s"%value)
value = self.style_weight_table[value]
elif self.__style_prop_name == 'style':
if not value in self.style_style_table[value]:
Exception("Unknwon text-style: %s"%value)
value = self.style_style_table[value]
else:
raise Exception("Unknown style-property %s"%self.__style_prop_name)
# store value
self.__style_props[self.__style_prop_name] = value
class CodeBuffer(gtk.TextBuffer):
""" This class extends the gtk.TextBuffer to support syntax-highlighting.
You can use this class like a normal TextBuffer. """
def __init__(self, table=None, lang=None, styles={}):
""" The constructor takes 3 optional arguments.
table specifies a tag-table associated with the TextBuffer-instance.
This argument will be passed directly to the constructor of the
TextBuffer-class.
lang specifies the language-definition. You have to load one using
the SyntaxLoader-class or you may hard-code your syntax-definition
using the LanguageDefinition-class.
styles is a dictionary used to extend or overwrite the default styles
provided by this module (DEFAULT_STYLE) and any language specific
styles defined by the LanguageDefinition. """
gtk.TextBuffer.__init__(self, table)
# default styles
self.styles = DEFAULT_STYLES
# update styles with lang-spec:
if lang:
self.styles.update(lang.get_styles())
# update styles with user-defined
self.styles.update(styles)
# create tags
for name, props in self.styles.items():
style = dict(self.styles['DEFAULT']) # take default
style.update(props) # and update with props
self.create_tag(name, **style)
# store lang-definition
self._lang_def = lang
self.connect_after("insert-text", self._on_insert_text)
self.connect_after("delete-range", self._on_delete_range)
self.connect('apply-tag', self._on_apply_tag)
self._apply_tags = False
def _on_apply_tag(self, buf, tag, start, end):
# FIXME This is a hack! It allows apply-tag only while
# _on_insert_text() and _on_delete_range()
if not self._apply_tags:
self.emit_stop_by_name('apply-tag')
return True
_log_debug("tag \"%s\" as %s"%(self.get_slice(start,end), tag.get_property("name")))
def _on_insert_text(self, buf, it, text, length):
# if no syntax defined -> nop
if not self._lang_def: return False
it = it.copy()
it.backward_chars(length)
if not it.begins_tag():
it.backward_to_tag_toggle(None)
_log_debug("Not tag-start -> moved iter to %i (%s)"%(it.get_offset(), it.get_char()))
if it.begins_tag(self.get_tag_table().lookup("DEFAULT")):
it.backward_to_tag_toggle(None)
_log_debug("Iter at DEFAULT-start -> moved to %i (%s)"%(it.get_offset(), it.get_char()))
self._apply_tags = True
self.update_syntax(it)
self._apply_tags = False
def _on_delete_range(self, buf, start, end):
# if no syntax defined -> nop
if not self._lang_def: return False
start = start.copy()
if not start.begins_tag():
start.backward_to_tag_toggle(None)
self._apply_tags = True
self.update_syntax(start)
self._apply_tags = False
def update_syntax(self, start, end=None):
""" More or less internal used method to update the
syntax-highlighting. """
# if no lang set
if not self._lang_def: return
_log_debug("Update syntax from %i"%start.get_offset())
# if not end defined
if not end: end = self.get_end_iter()
# We do not use recursion -> long files exceed rec-limit!
finished = False
while not finished:
# search first rule matching txt[start..end]
mstart, mend, tagname = self._lang_def(self, start, end)
# optimisation: if mstart-mend is allready tagged with tagname
# -> finished
if tagname: #if something found
tag = self.get_tag_table().lookup(tagname)
if mstart.begins_tag(tag) and mend.ends_tag(tag) and not mstart.equal(start):
self.remove_all_tags(start,mstart)
self.apply_tag_by_name("DEFAULT", start, mstart)
_log_debug("Optimized: Found old tag at %i (%s)"%(mstart.get_offset(), mstart.get_char()))
# finish
finished = True
continue
# remove all tags from start..mend (mend == buffer-end if no match)
self.remove_all_tags(start, mend)
# make start..mstart = DEFAUL (mstart == buffer-end if no match)
if not start.equal(mstart):
_log_debug("Apply DEFAULT")
self.apply_tag_by_name("DEFAULT", start, mstart)
# nothing found -> finished
if not tagname:
finished = True
continue
# apply tag
_log_debug("Apply %s"%tagname)
self.apply_tag_by_name(tagname, mstart, mend)
start = mend
if start == end:
finished = True
continue
def reset_language(self, lang_def):
""" Reset the currently used language-definition. """
# remove all tags from complete text
start = self.get_start_iter()
self.remove_all_tags(start, self.get_end_iter())
# store lexer
self._lang_def = lang_def
# update styles from lang_def:
if self._lang_def:
self.update_styles(self._lang_def.get_styles())
# and ...
self._apply_tags = True
self.update_syntax(start)
self._apply_tags = False
def update_styles(self, styles):
""" Update styles. This method may be used to reset any styles at
runtime. """
self.styles.update(styles)
table = self.get_tag_table()
for name, props in styles.items():
style = self.styles['DEFAULT']
style.update(props)
# if tagname is unknown:
if not table.lookup(name):
_log_debug("Create tag: %s (%s)"%(name, style))
self.create_tag(name, **style)
else: # update tag
tag = table.lookup(name)
_log_debug("Update tag %s with (%s)"%(name, style))
map(lambda i: tag.set_property(i[0],i[1]), style.items())