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diff --git a/external_libs/python/pyzmq-14.7.0/docs/sphinxext/ipython_console_highlighting.py b/external_libs/python/pyzmq-14.7.0/docs/sphinxext/ipython_console_highlighting.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..217b779d --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/pyzmq-14.7.0/docs/sphinxext/ipython_console_highlighting.py @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +"""reST directive for syntax-highlighting ipython interactive sessions. + +XXX - See what improvements can be made based on the new (as of Sept 2009) +'pycon' lexer for the python console. At the very least it will give better +highlighted tracebacks. +""" + +#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Needed modules + +# Standard library +import re + +# Third party +from pygments.lexer import Lexer, do_insertions +from pygments.lexers.agile import (PythonConsoleLexer, PythonLexer, + PythonTracebackLexer) +from pygments.token import Comment, Generic + +from sphinx import highlighting + +#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Global constants +line_re = re.compile('.*?\n') + +#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Code begins - classes and functions + +class IPythonConsoleLexer(Lexer): + """ + For IPython console output or doctests, such as: + + .. sourcecode:: ipython + + In [1]: a = 'foo' + + In [2]: a + Out[2]: 'foo' + + In [3]: print a + foo + + In [4]: 1 / 0 + + Notes: + + - Tracebacks are not currently supported. + + - It assumes the default IPython prompts, not customized ones. + """ + + name = 'IPython console session' + aliases = ['ipython'] + mimetypes = ['text/x-ipython-console'] + input_prompt = re.compile("(In \[[0-9]+\]: )|( \.\.\.+:)") + output_prompt = re.compile("(Out\[[0-9]+\]: )|( \.\.\.+:)") + continue_prompt = re.compile(" \.\.\.+:") + tb_start = re.compile("\-+") + + def get_tokens_unprocessed(self, text): + pylexer = PythonLexer(**self.options) + tblexer = PythonTracebackLexer(**self.options) + + curcode = '' + insertions = [] + for match in line_re.finditer(text): + line = match.group() + input_prompt = self.input_prompt.match(line) + continue_prompt = self.continue_prompt.match(line.rstrip()) + output_prompt = self.output_prompt.match(line) + if line.startswith("#"): + insertions.append((len(curcode), + [(0, Comment, line)])) + elif input_prompt is not None: + insertions.append((len(curcode), + [(0, Generic.Prompt, input_prompt.group())])) + curcode += line[input_prompt.end():] + elif continue_prompt is not None: + insertions.append((len(curcode), + [(0, Generic.Prompt, continue_prompt.group())])) + curcode += line[continue_prompt.end():] + elif output_prompt is not None: + # Use the 'error' token for output. We should probably make + # our own token, but error is typicaly in a bright color like + # red, so it works fine for our output prompts. + insertions.append((len(curcode), + [(0, Generic.Error, output_prompt.group())])) + curcode += line[output_prompt.end():] + else: + if curcode: + for item in do_insertions(insertions, + pylexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(curcode)): + yield item + curcode = '' + insertions = [] + yield match.start(), Generic.Output, line + if curcode: + for item in do_insertions(insertions, + pylexer.get_tokens_unprocessed(curcode)): + yield item + + +def setup(app): + """Setup as a sphinx extension.""" + + # This is only a lexer, so adding it below to pygments appears sufficient. + # But if somebody knows that the right API usage should be to do that via + # sphinx, by all means fix it here. At least having this setup.py + # suppresses the sphinx warning we'd get without it. + pass + +#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Register the extension as a valid pygments lexer +highlighting.lexers['ipython'] = IPythonConsoleLexer() |